基本解釋遺老英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句However, old habits die hard, and there was still foot-binding going on well into the 1930's in some areas.然而,陋習(xí)難改。到30年代時(shí),還有一些地區(qū)進(jìn)行裹腳。blog.sina.com.cnJudging from my family's recent trip there, old habits like expensive vacations and real estate speculation die hard for America's well-to-do.通過我和家人最近的維爾之行判斷,豪華度假活動(dòng)和房地産投機(jī)等仍是美國(guó)富人難以改掉的老習(xí)慣。It’s hard to think of many actresses, even those die-hard professionals raised inside the old studio bubbles, who could have weathered such an impossible burden.很難去想這麼多女縯員,甚至那些舊制片廠肥皂泡裡陞起來的死硬專業(yè)人士中,有誰(shuí)能經(jīng)得起如此不可承受之重。權(quán)威例句Old reputations, of course, die hard--and Federated's was that of an unknown firm mired in one market niche with limited growth prospects.FORBES: The unloved fund companyold die-hard更多例句