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1) person, animal alt;there's life in the \old boy yet! ( esp iron) er steckt noch voller Leben!;to be \old enough to do sth alt genug sein, um etw zu tun;to grow \old gracefully mit Würde alt werden;to be [a bit] too \old to be doing sth [ein bisschen] zu alt sein, um etw zu tun;to live to a ripe \old age ein hohes Alter erreichen;to seem \old beyond one's years älter wirken, als man ist2) object alt;\old cheese alter Käse;\old joke abgedroschener Witz ( fam)the \old part of town [or the \old quarter] die AltstadtRosie's six years \old now Rosie ist jetzt sechs Jahre alt\old boyfriend früherer Freund;in the [good] \old days in der guten alten Zeit;\old job alter [o früherer] Job;for \old times' sake um der alten Zeiten willenwith him, it's always the same \old story! es ist doch immer die gleiche Geschichte mit ihm!;\old friend alter Freund/alte Freundingood \old Pete! der gute alte Pete!;I hear poor \old Frank's lost his job ich habe gehört, dem armen Frank wurde gekündigtwhy don't you put the shoes in the cupboard properly and not just any \old how? warum räumst du die Schuhe nicht ordentlich in den Schrank und nicht immer nur so, wie sie dir gerade in die Hand fallen?;I don't want to eat in just any \old place - I want to go to a romantic restaurant! ich möchte nicht einfach nur irgendwo essen - ich möchte in ein romantisches Restaurant gehen!;come round any \old time you like komm vorbei, wann immer du möchtest;PHRASES:to be a chip off the \old block ganz der Vater sein ( fam)to be as tough as \old boots hart im Nehmen sein;you can't put an \old head on young shoulders ( on young shoulders) man kann einen alten Kopf nicht auf junge Schultern verpflanzen;to be as \old as the hills [or as Methuselah] [or as time] uralt [o ( fam) so alt wie Methusalem] sein;money for \old rope leicht verdientes Geld;1) ( elderly people)the \old pl die Alten pl;young and \old Jung und Altin days of \old in früheren Zeiten;a twenty-one-year-\old ein Einundzwanzigjähriger/eine Einundzwanzigjährige;a three-month-\old puppy ein drei Monate altes Hündchen
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