obsolete的意思和读音

obsolete

: [ˌɑbsəˈlit] : [ˈɒbsəliːt]

adj.

n.

adj.+n.obsolete equipment

adj.up-to-date

adj.outdated,archaic,superseded,outmoded,past it

obsoleteadj.

1.no longer used because sth new has been invented out of date

obsolete technology

With technological changes many traditional skills have become obsolete.

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n.1.;

adj.1.no longer used because of being replaced by something newer and more effective

1. obscure obsolete sol + ...

2. delete vt. obsolete a. isolate vt. ...

3. obsolete obsolete obsolete ...

4. antique obsolete outworn ...

5. stream n. 1668. obsolete a. 1669. accommodate v. 1670. ...

6. antique obsolete outworn ...

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1.In a frantic effort to catch up in recent months, Beijing has been directing thousands of enterprises to close obsolete factories.

2.They would make their unknown and undocumented WORD format obsolete within a year or two.word

3.Trolley cars, telegraph poles, sidewalks, lamp-posts, and any other structures capable of blocking traffic would become obsolete.线

4.When a subject becomes totally obsolete we make it a required course.

5.The whole paraphernalia of contemporary neoclassical economics seems to have become suddenly obsolete.

6.Just a few days ago, Beijing announced new targets for closing obsolete steelmaking capacity.

7.The only benefit gained from deleting an obsolete UM dial plan is to reuse the name or perform general Active Directory housekeeping.UM使ActiveDirectory

8.It was more than likely that much of the positional information displayed on maps was obsolete or inaccurate.

9.It's hard to get up the energy to write a book that you know is going to be obsolete in two years.,“。”

10.Accordingly, rule like the old "mailbox rule" , which made an acceptance effective upon its deposit into a mailbox, is all but obsolete.”(