1.old
英 [əʊld] 美 [oʊld]
adj.
老的; 古老的; 以前的; (用于指称被替代的东西)原来的
n.
古时;
造句
1.No matter where you go in life or how old you get, there's always something new to learn about. After all, life is full of surprises.
不管你生活在哪里,你有多少岁,总有新东西要学习,毕竟,生活总是充满惊喜。
2.As a group, today's old people are still relatively deprived.
总的来说,当今的老年人依然相对贫困。
3.Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter, erratic in his previous fights.
道格拉斯29岁,是个技术不错的拳击手,在以前的比赛中发挥不太稳定。
2.worn
英 [wɔ:n] 美 [wɔrn]
adj.
穿旧的,用旧的; 穿坏的,用坏的; 筋疲力尽的;
v.
wear的过分词;
造句
1.Before the race, he is fine. But afterwards he is worn out.
赛前他状态很好,赛后就筋疲力尽了。
2.To use a well-worn cliche, it is packed with information.
说得老套一点,其内容翔实。
3.The flagstones beneath their feet were worn smooth by centuries of use.
他们脚下的石板路经过数百年的踩踏,磨得光溜溜的。
3.trite
英 [traɪt] 美 [traɪt]
adj.
(言语、想法等)老生常谈的,陈腐的,老一套的;
造句
1.The simple concepts he had been taught now sounded trite and naive.
他曾经被教导的简单观念如今听起来陈腐而幼稚。
2.The heading is trite.
标题陈旧.
3.The movie is teeming with obvious and trite ideas.
这部电影充斥着平铺直叙的陈腐观点。