lǎo​qì

old-fashioned

老气 老氣 lǎo​qì
old-fashioned
dark, somber, or outdated in style, often used to describe clothing or colors suitable only for older people
looking old
looking older than one's actual age or appearing unusually mature and experienced for one's years
grave air
an air of seniority or gravity; a sense of aging or being past one's prime
spirit of an elder
the mettle, vigor, or noble spirit of an elderly person
rambling
to be talkative or long-winded in the manner of an old person

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