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
- Over the past two decades the old guard has taken a rusting industrial base and from it made gleaming corporate giants.
过去二十年来,老一辈的人从锈蚀的工业基础中创建了闪亮的企业巨人。 - He belongs to the ruling Nationalist Party's old guard.
他属于执政的国民党的保守派。 - 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 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。 - The conservative old guard had re-established its political supremacy
守旧的保守派已经重新掌控了政治大权。 - He knows I'm old guard. you're fringe.
我是主流,你是非主流。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - The managing director is one of the old guard, but the new young sales director seems to be getting the rest of the board to take a more up-to-date view.
总经理是个保守派,但这位新来的年轻的销售经理,似乎在使其他的董事会成员接受更具有现代化的观点。