old guard
英:[əuld ɡɑ:d] 美: [old ɡɑrd]
old guard 基本解释
n.保守派,保守势力;
英英释义
old guard
n.a faction that is unwilling to accept new ideas
old guard 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- First, he agreed with his Old Guard friends that such a move would disrupt the Gop.
第一,他同意保守派朋友的意见,认为这样会分裂共和党。 - Not yet ready to make war on the old Guard, he came to terms with them.
由于尚未准备好向保守派作斗争,就与之友好相处。
权威例句
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