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Older
más mayores
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. old [Am oʊld, Brit əʊld] ADJ
1. old (of certain age):
my older brother
¡a tu edad …!
2. old:
to get or grow old/older
3.1. old (not new):
old clothes/car/remedy
old city/civilization
old custom/tradition
old custom/tradition
3.2. old (longstanding, familiar) attr:
old friend/enemy/rivalry
old injury/problem
3.3. old (experienced, veteran) attr:
old campaigner
old campaigner
4. old (former, previous) attr:
old job/classmate
5. old LING:
Old attr
6.1. old ugs attr as intensifier:
6.2. old ugs attr (in familiar references):
¡este John …!
II. old [Am oʊld, Brit əʊld] SUBST
1. old (old people) + pl Verb:
2. old (former times) liter:
antaño liter
day-old [Am ˈdeɪˌoʊld, Brit ˈdeɪəʊld] ADJ
I. old-fashioned [Am ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd, Brit əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd] ADJ
1. old-fashioned (outdated):
old-fashioned clothes/decor/attitudes
old-fashioned clothes/decor/attitudes
2. old-fashioned (traditional):
II. old-fashioned [Am ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd, Brit əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd] SUBST U or C Am
old-established [Am ˌoʊldɪˈstæblɪʃt, Brit ˌəʊldɪˈstablɪʃt] ADJ attr
old boy SUBST
1. old boy (ex-pupil):
old boy Brit
2.1. old boy ugs (old man):
abuelo m ugs
viejito m ugs
2.2. old boy ugs Brit as form of address:
viejo ugs
old codger [əʊld ˈkɒdʒə] SUBST ugs
vejete m ugs
viejales Esp ugs
old bean SUBST Brit veraltend as form of address
viejo m ugs
vieja mf ugs
old-line [ˈoʊldˌlaɪn] ADJ Am attr
old-line supporter
old-line supporter
old lady SUBST ugs
mi/su vieja ugs
mi/su vieja Méx ugs
la parienta Esp ugs
la patrona CSur ugs
old master SUBST
1. old master (painter):
2. old master (painting):
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I. old [əʊld, Am oʊld] ADJ
1. old (not young):
to grow older
2. old (not new):
old food
old wine
old furniture, house
3. old (denoting an age):
4. old (former):
old job
5. old (long known):
6. old ugs (expression of affection):
II. old [əʊld, Am oʊld] SUBST
1. old (elderly people):
2. old liter (past):
old-fashioned [ˌəʊldˈfæʃənd, Am ˌoʊld-] ADJ abw
1. old-fashioned (not modern):
old-fashioned clothes
2. old-fashioned (traditional):
old girl SUBST
1. old girl Brit ugs (old woman):
2. old girl Aus, Brit (pupil):
old-style [ˌəʊldˈstaɪl, Am ˌoʊld-] ADJ
old age SUBST
old stager SUBST
veterano(-a) m (f)
I. old school ADJ
II. old school SUBST übtr
old-timer [ˌəʊldˈtaɪməʳ, Am ˈoʊldˌtaɪmɚ] SUBST ugs
1. old-timer (old man):
viejo(-a) m (f)
2. old-timer (long-time worker, resident):
veterano(-a) m (f)
old lady SUBST ugs
old boy SUBST
1. old boy Brit ugs (old man):
2. old boy Aus, Brit (pupil):
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I. old [oʊld] ADJ
1. old (not young):
to grow older
2. old (not new):
old food
old wine
old furniture, house
3. old (denoting an age):
4. old (former):
old job
5. old (long known):
6. old ugs (expression of affection):
II. old [oʊld] SUBST
1. old (elderly people):
2. old liter (past):
old-fashioned [ˌoʊld·ˈfæʃ·ənd] ADJ abw
1. old-fashioned (not modern):
old-fashioned clothes
2. old-fashioned (traditional):
I. old school ADJ
II. old school SUBST übtr
old master SUBST KUNST
1. old master (artist):
2. old master (painting):
old lady SUBST sl
old-timer [ˈoʊld·ˌtaɪ·mər] SUBST ugs
1. old-timer (old man):
viejales m inv
2. old-timer (long-time worker, resident):
veterano(-a) m (f)
old man SUBST sl
old age SUBST
age-old ADJ
old wives' tale [ˌoʊld·ˈwaɪvz·ˌteɪl] SUBST
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The old prison bakery was converted into the women's prison to accommodate this new role.
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Nobles accused him of trying to change the old ways, and even managed to find fault with the building codes.
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This is a celebration of what really can happen for every school in the country and beyond - every hospital, every old people's home, every business.
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In the 1993 currency reform, 1 nouveau zaire was exchanged for 3,000,000 old zaires.
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These witches have also been humorously referred to be spinsters who will end up there in order to escape from the old maid tax.
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