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Old-fashioned method
"Old-fashioned", pronounced l m: o di à o y á, is a Chinese word. At first, it refers to very old people, because very old people usually lose all their teeth. Later, it was extended to the meaning of old age.

Examples of usage of "archaic style":

You can't cajole your friends with that old excuse.

In the future, you will tell yourself that you are experiencing the best moment in your life, so don't take that old photo again.

3. Get rid of the old mentality that work-related skills or years of service are all sales factors.

This doesn't mean that old rubbish can get good grades. The article should be of some quality, otherwise people in other communities will not buy it.

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Synonyms of "cliche": cliche, cliche, cliche.

1, platitudes

What old scholars often say. Metaphor is tired of listening to words that have no fresh meaning. The original is old-fashioned "The Story of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Wei Guanju": "This is an old story." Old student: An old scholar.

Step 2 repeat the same old tune

The same old tune is repeated, which is an idiom in China. The pinyin is jio diào chóng tán, which means to repeat the same old tune. Metaphor is to move out the old one. It's from Return.

Step 3: platitudes

A cliche, a China idiom, whose pinyin is chén cí làn diào, describes a stale and vague language. From Wen Yiduo's Redemption of Palace Poetry.