quaintly
副詞
UK/ˈkweɪnt.li/
US/ˈkweɪnt.li/
定義 quaintly 副詞
in an attractive way due to being unusual or old-fashioned
They exercise in a quaintly decorated, though slightly run-down, gym in Los Angeles.
The tables of the coffee shop extend quaintly out onto the street.
The cabin sat quaintly nestled within the woods.
in a way that is old-fashioned and considered peculiar or strange
He provided an explanation of what is sometimes referred to, in an old-fashioned way, as economic freedom.
The idea of loyalty to one's employer is both outdated and amusingly absurd.
The decor of the hotel is quaintly unsettling.