quaint
adj. 古色古香的; 少见的,古怪的; 离奇有趣的,; 做得精巧的
Something that is quaint is attractive because it is unusual and rather old-fashioned.
...a small, quaint town with narrow streets and traditional half-timbered houses...
一座有着狭窄街道和传统的露木架房屋的古色古香的小镇
That's how concepts like general welfare start to sound quaint in this age.
就这样,民众福利这一类概念在这个时代开始变得陈旧起来。
1. strange in an interesting or pleasing way;
2. very strange or unusual; odd or even incongruous in character or appearance;
3. attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic);
queer, odd, funny, crazy, curious, peculiar, strange, eccentric, quaint, singular
这些形容词均含有"奇怪的,奇异的,新奇的"之意。
Mingdu low, low color purity , simplicity , weak in contrasting color sensation of funky, quaint.
明量矮 、 清量矮的色彩, 单清 、 不不弱差比的色彩发觉不奢华 、 矮古.
What a quaint little building!
多么古雅的一座小房子 啊 !
Our neighbor is a quaint old lady.
我们的邻居是位古怪的老太太.
It might have been the trees he was addressing on the quaint customs of crystals.
他似乎是对树木作关于晶体的奇妙习性的发言.
His style, once praised as daring and innovative, now seems quaint and mannered.
他的文风, 一度被称赞为大胆的和创新的, 现在看起来却是奇怪而且矫饰的.
adj. 古怪的;奇特的
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