柯林斯詞典fusty /?f?st?/ (fustier,fustiest) 1. ADJ If you describe something or someone as fusty, you disapprove of them because they are old-fashioned in attitudes or ideas. (思想或態(tài)度)守舊的[表不滿] The fusty old establishment refused to recognize the demand for popular music. 古板、迂腐的當(dāng)權(quán)派拒絕承認(rèn)對(duì)流行樂(lè)的需求。2. ADJ A fusty place or thing has a smell that is not fresh or pleasant. 霉臭的[usu ADJ n] ...fusty old carpets. ...霉臭的舊地毯。 返回 fusty劍橋詞典 fusty adjective (SMELL) not fresh and smelling unpleasant especially because of being left slightly wet 發(fā)霉的;有霉味的 This room smells slightly fusty - I think I'll open a window . 這個(gè)房間有些霉味——我覺(jué)得應(yīng)該打開(kāi)一扇窗戶。 fusty adjective (OLD-FASHIONED) old-fashioned in ideas and beliefs 古板的;守舊的 Rupert's father belongs to some fusty old gentleman's club where they don't allow women in. 魯珀特的父親是某個(gè)守舊的老年紳士俱樂(lè)部的會(huì)員,他們不允許女性加入。 返回 fusty