释义 |
any old timeAny time at all. Typically used in negative constructions to convey that something should be done at a specific time. You can just come into work at any old time. You need to be here before we open to the public! I'm free all day tomorrow, so we can meet at any old time. ˈany old thing, time, place, etc. (spoken) it does not matter which thing, when, where, etc: Come on, let’s go out now — you can do the housework any old time.We can’t have any old person looking after the kids — it has to be someone reliable. |