old-time

IPA/ˈəʊld taɪm/
IPA/ˈəʊld taɪm/

old-time — adjective

1. connected with or reminding people of a past era, especially one that is seen as

1.形容詞B2
釋義

connected with or reminding people of a past era, especially one that is seen as simpler, more traditional, or more charming than today.

例句

Ayesha learned to bake bread using her grandfather's old-time recipe from the 1950s.

always before a noun

The café in the old town plays old-time music on a record player every Sunday.

同義詞
  • old-fashioned

    more common in everyday speech; can describe anything that is no longer modern

  • vintage

    suggests high quality and desirability of the older item, often used for clothes, cars, or wine

  • traditional

    focuses on customs and ways of doing things that have been passed down, not necessarily old in time

反義詞
  • modern

    typical of the present time, not the past

  • contemporary

    belonging to the current period, often used for art, design, or ideas

文法句型

old-time + noun

用法筆記

Always used before a noun — you cannot say 'the recipe is old-time'. The compound is hyphenated even when it appears before the noun it modifies.

常見錯誤

The music they played was old-time.
They played old-time music.
💡old-time is an attributive adjective and must come directly before the noun it describes.