old guard
英 [əʊld ɡɑːd]
美 [oʊld ɡɑːrd]
n. (守旧的)元老派; 保守派; 卫道士
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- (守旧的)元老派;保守派;卫道士
the original members of a group or an organization, who are often against change
柯林斯词典
- N-SING-COLL (组织中的)保守派,守旧派
If you refer to a group of people as theold guard, you mean that they have worked in a particular organization for a very long time and are unwilling to accept new ideas or practices.- The old guard did not like the changes that Brewer introduced...
保守派不满布鲁尔推行的这些变革。 - He belongs to the ruling Nationalist Party's old guard.
他属于执政的国民党的保守派。
- The old guard did not like the changes that Brewer introduced...
英英释义
noun
- a faction that is unwilling to accept new ideas
双语例句
- He belongs to the ruling Nationalist Party's old guard.
他属于执政的国民党的保守派。 - He knows I'm old guard. you're fringe.
我是主流,你是非主流。 - New members of the party felt they had been double-crossed by the old guard.
党内的新成员觉得他们被那个资深党员骗了。 - He was an old non-commissioned officer of the old guard.
他原是旧羽林军里的一名下级军官。 - The old guard stood by their leader in his difficult days.
追随者在领袖最艰苦的日子与他站在一起。 - And he still seems bent on repaying election favours to a rapacious old guard.
他一心想要答谢一位贪婪的老兵,为他的选举帮了忙。 - The old guard can meet this challenge through the press and the courts.
老一代卫道士能够通过新闻界和法院应付这些挑战。 - Tensions began to arise between the old guard and some of their newer members.
保守派和一些新成员之间的关系开始紧张起来。 - Tanna Oldfield's software company needed to establish rapport between some new hires and the firm's old guard.
塔纳•奥德菲尔德的软件公司需要在新雇员工和老员工之间建立和睦融洽的关系。 - The old guard of the prevailing paradigm has lost interest in debating scientific questions.
普遍范式老一代卫道士对讨论科学问题已经失去了兴趣。