outdated的意思和读音

outdated

: [aʊtˈdeɪtəd] : [ˌaʊtˈdeɪtɪd]

adj.

adj.up-to-date

adj.antiquated,archaic,dated,obsolete,old-fashioned

outdatedadj.

1.no longer useful because of being old-fashioned

outdated equipment

These figures are now outdated.

adj.1.,

adj.1.old and no longer suitable for modern purposes, methods, or situations

1. function n. outdated a. quicken v. ...

2. ... antiquated outdated outmoded ...

3. oath n. outdated a. obedient a.

4. ... Deceptive adj. Outdated adj. Indicate v. ...

5. Refresh= outdated= Lines= ...

6. Roof Outdated Decline ...

7. *order form *outdated *outlet ...

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1.Federal investigators have found a significant error rate because information in the database is sometimes inaccurate or outdated.

2.He said anti-corruption codes of conduct of such associations were often "too vague" to be effective, and training programmes were outdated.”,

3.You seem to be taking a very textbook and insular view of what constitutes the environment -- unfortunately, this view is very outdated.——

4.Most of the plasma, however, would become outdated during 1950, and none of it had been irradiated against the hepatitis virus (p. 778).1950(778)。

5.With the end of the outdated concept of a Third World, the First World must open itself to competition in ideas and experience.

6.But it is clear, he adds, that the Doha project is now outdated. 'Look how much the world has changed since 2001, ' he says.2001

7.All good-girl Catherine needed to do was take a chance and break out of her ingrained (but outdated) patterns concerning dating stereotypes.

8.Outdated periodicals are an important information resources which are the matter basis of information service provided by library.

9.The inspection found that the hardware used to run the computers is outdated and that the computers itself are very slow.

10.But though outdated technology is often a problem, many experts emphasize that it isn't the actual root of Russia's productivity woes.