old-fashioned造句181. An old-fashioned mercury thermometer is fine for use by adults but not by children (who might bite the glass and ingest mercury, which is poisonous).
182. Armed with an old-fashioned Soviet box camera, and a sturdy shovel, Romanenko spent several days last week prodding the tundra.
183. Your children almost certainly won't care whether they're sleeping under goose down or those old-fashioned orange nylon sleeping bags I remember well from my own childhood.
184. In order to improve the precision and automation of old-fashioned band-sawing machine, its angle-measuring part was reconstructed.
185. Or, since the class B voting shares are publicly (though thinly) traded, someone could mount an old-fashioned proxy fight to reform the board.
186. Just a lot of hard work and good old-fashioned business practices to provide our customers with quality laundry and dry cleaning services at the lowest possible price.
187. Others have adopted a look reminiscent of old-fashioned general stores, with bins of merchandise and booths selling frozen custard or fountain drinks such as New York egg creams.
188. It was a simple peer-to-peer network where users' computers would just call each other at night through their old-fashioned modems, exchange information and then move on.
189. A curmudgeon will sigh that this has led to a lowering of standards at the top of the Premier League, but those old-fashioned enough to enjoy uncertainty will find the game's appeal enhanced.
190. Jack was a kind, honest fellow, though rather rather old-fashioned, and just a trifle heavy in hand.
191. The old-fashioned, four-sided box grater, for example, is still the best tool for grating many vegetables and cheeses, such as cheddar.
192. A few years ago I bought an old-fashioned manual typewriter to write love letters to my then-girlfriend (now-wife—thanks, 1950s technology!).
193. In England, if one simply considers the number of people involved, it is probable that the dominant form of nationalism is old-fashioned British jingoism.
194. Old-fashioned antiblack bigotry still exists, but today, far more than 20 years ago, white Americans are likely to associate dark skin with foreignness.
195. An old-fashioned movie camera captured the most famous pictures in the citizen-media genre:the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
196. During a recent interview with the Times, Issa repaired a reporter's old-fashioned microcassette recorder.
197. Instead, Mr Collins advocates old-fashioned management virtues such as determination, discipline, calmness under pressure and strategic decision-making based on careful sifting of the evidence.
198. Bold teal paint livens up this cottagey children's bathroom where it covers a vintage clawfoot tub, old-fashioned sink and walls above crisp white paneling.
199. Sake and shochu, traditional Japanese drinks that were once derided as old-fashioned and the tipple of boozy middle-aged men, are enjoying a boom among trendy young drinkers.