time
worn
形容词比较级
more time-worn
形容词最高级
most time-worn
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久经岁月的, 陈旧的
used or existed for a long time, often showing signs of age or wear
- The time-worn bookshelves in the library bore the marks of countless readers over the years.
图书馆里那些历经沧桑的书架上,承载着多年来无数读者的痕迹。
- The time-worn cobblestone streets of the old town were filled with history.
老城区那些饱经风霜的鹅卵石街道充满了历史。
- Her time-worn violin had been passed down through generations of musicians in her family.
她那把历经岁月的小提琴是她家族中几代音乐家传下来的。
- The time-worn statue in the park had lost its original luster but retained its charm.
公园里那座历经风霜的雕像已经失去了原有的光泽,但仍保留着它的魅力。
- His time-worn boots, scuffed and worn, were a testament to his outdoor adventures.
他那久经风霜的靴子,磨损且破旧,是他户外冒险的见证。
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陈腐的, 老套的
uninteresting or ineffective due to being old or overused
- The comedian’s routine was full of time-worn jokes that didn’t get many laughs.
这位喜剧演员的表演充满了老套的笑话,没引起多少笑声。
- He used the same time-worn excuse for being late to work, and no one believed him.
他用了同样的老套借口来解释上班迟到,没有人相信他。
- The politician gave another time-worn speech about change, but the audience was unimpressed.
这位政治家又发表了一篇关于变革的老套演讲,但观众并不买账。
- The movie relied on time-worn clichés, making the plot predictable and boring.
这部电影依赖于陈腐的陈词滥调,使得情节可预测且无聊。
- Her time-worn advice about saving money no longer felt relevant in today’s economy.
她关于省钱的老套建议在当今经济中不再感到相关。