an unfashionable part of London
伦敦一个偏僻的角落
unfashionable ideas
守旧的思想
1.不流行的,不时髦的,过时的,旧式的
1.not popular or not what most people like, do, or approve of at a particular time; wearing clothes that are not popular with most people at a particular time; used for describing clothes like this
1.So many of those present had been arrested, some more than once, that it became almost unfashionable not to have been arrested.
所以很多人被逮捕了,有的人还不止一次,所以现在你要是没有被逮捕过,你都不好意思和人说话。
2.Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun.
远在银河系西旋臂末端,那片地图上没有标识出来的穷乡僻壤,有一颗不惹人注意的黄色小恒星。
3.Yet the bank still has a role lending to unfashionable causes, or countries which donors neglect.
可是银行仍然在向不时兴的事业或者被放贷方忽略的国家提供货款——这样一些情况下发挥作用。
4.At a Vanguard supermarket in an unfashionable part of Shenzhen, manager Hu Fan tries to satisfy traditional and modern tastes.
位于深圳非繁华区的一家华润万家,经理胡凡(音)要努力满足传统和现代两种口味。
5.Mum ordered me to dispose of these unfashionable clothes.
老妈命令我把这些过时的衣服处理掉。
6.Grudgingly, we all confessed to feelings of loyalty, however unfashionable that might be.
我们都不甚情愿地承认自己怀有忠诚感,尽管这个词现在可能不流行了。
7.Such troglodytes, as their nickname suggests, often come from unfashionable parts of the country.
正如他们的绰号一样,这些穴居人来自英国较为落后的北部。
8.Some girls fear a skirt ban would leave them too hot in the summer, while others say trousers would be unfashionable and unfeminine.
有些女生担心禁止穿裙子会让她们夏天太热,而有些则说裤子不时髦,不像女性。
9.A non-conformist by upbringing, educated at an unfashionable school, with a modest degree from Cambridge.
这个被一所非主流学校培养、教育出的新教徒,在剑桥大学表现平平。
10.though to accuse someone of having unfashionable hair is less of a cuss than, say, accusing them of being a bigot.
不过,与指责某人(比方说)偏执相比,说某人的发型过时其实算不上坏话。