古板英语怎么说
- My brother is a square-toes.
- We sat primly at either end of a long bench.
- He was criticized for being boring, strait-laced and narrow-minded.
- The company hasn't been able to shake off its image as stodgy and old-fashioned.
- My brother is a square-toes.
- The magazine is very middle-class.
- We sat primly at either end of a long bench.
- The fusty old establishment refused to recognize the demand for popular music.
- We tend to imagine that the Victorians were very prim and proper.
- You can't tell her that joke—she's much too prim and proper.
- And how about his generalisations about stuffy, puritanical Anglo-Saxons?
- Also, forbidding, doctrinaire, witty, obsessed and almost inhumanly brave as her illness ground her along on her long passage to death.