old-time
adj. 以前的,舊式的,資深的
If you describe something as old-time, you mean that it was common or popular in the past but is not common or popular now.
...an old-time dance hall which still has a tea dance on Monday afternoons.
每週一下午依舊舉辦茶話舞會的老式舞廳
You can use old-time before the name of someone's job to show that they do their job in the way it was done in the past.
The effect of that singing, as the old-time reporters used to say, was electrical.
正如從前的記者常說的那樣,歌聲直擊人心。
...like an old-time sailor climbing the rigging.
像過去爬帆索的水手
1. attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic);
for old times' sake
見 sake
We have a rare old time at the party.
我們在聚會中盡情歡樂.
I had a fine old time.
我玩得非常愉快.
The effect of that singing, as the old-time reporters used to say, was electrical.
正如從前的記者常說的那樣,歌聲直擊人心。
This thing was the remains of his old - time cocksureness and independence.
這是他從前的過於 自信 和獨立精神殘留在他身上的東西.
He writes of injustice like an old - time radical; it makes him angry.
他敘述世上的不平象箇舊日的激進派; 不公平的事使他憤怒.