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
- Why is this such a fundamental change, and not one that the old guard can quickly latch onto?
那么为什么说云计算是一次颠覆性的变革,而不是那种传统的软件厂商可以迅速实现的创新呢? - The old guard is only now recognizing the fact that your present reality is beyond saving.
守旧的保护人现在才认识到你们的当下世界实相已不能挽回。 - For the old guard, equities are merely a high-profile hook on which to hang higher-margin data, technology and derivatives businesses.
对于守旧者,股票只是一个备受关注的平台,用于挂靠利润率更高的数据、技术和衍生品业务。 - 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 academic old guard of seventeenth-century Italy used the church courts to stop Galileo.
十七世纪意大利学院派老一代的卫道士利用教会法庭停止伽利略。 - The old guard of leaders are closed off behind walls built of yesterday's ideology.
领导人的老警卫们生活在用过去的意识形态筑成的高墙内,与世隔绝。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - He must be one of the old guard.
他可能就是一个老门卫罢了。