古板的例句(古板在句子中的用法)
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Don’t be so starchy.
别那么古板。
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Don’t invite her to the party. She’s so prim and proper.
别请她去舞会,她太古板了。
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She’s too prim to enjoy rude jokes!
她太古板,不喜欢听粗野的笑话!
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It was a strange conjunction—the prim serious young Queen and the elderly,cynical Whig.
那是奇特的组合——古板严肃的年轻女王和上了年纪、玩世不恭的维新党成员相组合。
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Don’t be so stuffy—of cause they can use the same bedroom.
别那么古板——当然他们可以用同一间卧室。
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The chintzes in the drawing - room, notwithstanding their severe design, were bright and pretty.
客厅里的印花布窗帘虽然图案比较古板, 可是色彩光艳,淡雅宜人.
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My old aunts are very strait - laced.
我的老姨妈都很古板.
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Now you are coming over all puritanical about nothing.
你太古板了,其实没什么事。
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Don't be so starchy.
别那么古板.
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She's too prim to enjoy rude jokes!
她太古板,不喜欢听粗野的笑话!
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You can't tell her that joke—she's much too prim and proper .
你可别跟她讲那个笑话,她这个人古板正经得要命。
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To use the vernacular of the period, Peter was square.
用那时的土话讲,彼得是个老古板。
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He had grown staid and dull.
他变得既古板又无趣.
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The stuffy "50s gave way to the swinging "60s.
古板乏味的50年代被多姿多彩的60年代所取代。
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Each step brought him nearer to London, farther from his own sober inartistic life.
每走一步,他便进一步靠近伦敦, 而离这儿毫无艺术性的古板生活更远了.
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My new look was boring, frumpy and did the trick perfectly.
我的新打扮显得乏味 、 古板,效果却十分理想.
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Our Mary looked very frumpish.
我们的玛莉看起来非常老古板.
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He was criticised for being boring, strait-laced and narrow-minded.
他被指无趣乏味,古板守旧,心胸狭窄。
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Perhaps we did acquire a somewhat fuddy-duddy image in the later years.
可能在后来的几年里我们真的让人感到有些古板。
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The stuffy '50s gave way to the swinging '60s.
古板乏味的 50 年代被多姿多彩的60年代所取代。