守旧英语怎么说
- After decades of deprivation and conformism, Chinese consumers regard expensive consumer goods as trophies (prize) of success.
- Some conservatives, however, are horrified.
- But the thing that impressed me most about Tyra was her old-fashioned manners.
- These same people are resistant to change.
- Emerging markets had more buttoned-down financial systems to start with.
- Such, at any rate, is the view of crusty Saudi conservatives.
- The life hacker thinks and ACTS unconventionally.
- Heroes too often have been destructionists.
- They are of the old school of thought that advocates for clear-cut lines between design and development.
- I may be a bit old school, but I prefer to know what's being done "under-the-covers".
- So why not start the siege on the old guard of literary journals and magazines?
- London doesn't seem as hidebound by tradition as some of the other European cities.
- The results were limited competition, little innovation and sky-high prices.
- She's a woman of the old school, very hard to deal with.
- By the second or third generation, such old-fashioned attitudes are generally forgotten.
- He decided to revamp the company's provincial image.
- We're still a traditional school in a lot of ways.
- He was criticized for being boring, strait-laced and narrow-minded.
- Their marriage is very traditional.
- She's very conventional in her views.
- The 84-year-old route to the honour has been anything but traditional.
- I'm old-fashioned and I like the paper copy.
- She has some old-fashioned values and can be a strict disciplinarian.