"old-fashioned" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

old-fashioned adjetivo

old-fashioned + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 114
old-fashioned way • old-fashioned kind • old-fashioned style • old-fashioned value • old-fashioned method • ...
adverbio + old-fashioned
Kolokacji: 11
somewhat old-fashioned • hopelessly old-fashioned • distinctly old-fashioned • decidedly old-fashioned • oddly old-fashioned • ...
2. oddly old-fashioned = dziwnie staromodny oddly old-fashioned
  • His pressure suit, with its high-domed helmet, was curiously old-fashioned, like those the first settlers had worn.
  • John looked at Ianthe and winked, a curiously old-fashioned gesture that made her want to laugh.
  • He gave a curiously old-fashioned bow, then made his way to the door, and to his motorcar.
  • The Bush team has a curiously old-fashioned view.
  • His clothes were curiously old-fashioned, mostly brown and black, the sort of thing people wore two or three hundred years ago.
  • Personally, and because there was a curiously old-fashioned streak in him, he disliked the idea for women.
  • In that way the ads are curiously old-fashioned.
  • This is little comfort if the reader does not share this curiously old-fashioned philosophy of science.
  • Elon, a provocative, well-known Israeli journalist, has written a curiously old-fashioned, even elegiac portrait.
  • He had thick brown hair, combed straight back and brushing his collar, and his long sideburns seemed curiously old-fashioned.
6. unabashedly old-fashioned = niezawstydzenie staromodny unabashedly old-fashioned
(2) hopelessly, terribly
Kolokacji: 2
(3) distinctly, decidedly
Kolokacji: 2

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