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1 old-timer
tr[əʊld'taɪməSMALLr/SMALL]1 (in job etc) veterano,-a2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (old man) viejoold-timer ['o:ld'taɪmər] n1) veteran: veterano m, -na fn.• antiguo residente s.m.• viejo s.m.'əʊld'taɪmər, ˌəʊld'taɪmə(r)[ˌǝʊld'taɪmǝ(r)]N veterano(-a) m / f ; (US) * (=old person) viejo(-a) m / f, anciano(-a) m / f* * *['əʊld'taɪmər, ˌəʊld'taɪmə(r)] -
2 old man
n.• abuelo s.m.• chico s.m.• tío s.m.• viejo s.m.noun (colloq)a)b) ( boss)the old man — el jefe or patrón
* * *noun (colloq)a)b) ( boss)the old man — el jefe or patrón
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3 old-time
tr['əɪldtaɪm]1 antiguo,-aold-time ['o:ld'taɪm] adj: antiguoadj.• como en los viejos tiempos adj.• de los viejos tiempos adj.'əʊld'taɪmadjective (before n) antiguo['ǝʊldtaɪm]1.ADJ de antaño2.CPDold-time dancing N — baile m antiguo, baile m de antaño
* * *['əʊld'taɪm]adjective (before n) antiguo -
4 old-world
tr['əʊldwɜːld]old-world ['o:ld'wərld] adj: pintoresco (de antaño)'əʊld'wɜːrld, 'əʊldˌwɜːld['ǝʊld'wɜːld]ADJ1) (=traditional) antiguo; [style] clásico; [manners] anticuadothe old-world charm of Toledo — el sabor antiguo or arcaico de Toledo
2) (Geog) del Viejo Mundo; old 3.* * *['əʊld'wɜːrld, 'əʊldˌwɜːld] -
5 old boy
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6 old lady
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7 old
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8 old woman
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9 old girl
(ex-pupil) ex alumna, antigua alumna 2 (old woman) abuela, viejecita* * * -
10 old-established
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11 old-maidish
adj.• de solterona adj.• remilgado, -a adj.['ǝʊld'meɪdɪʃ]ADJ (=spinsterish) de solterona; (=fussy) remilgado -
12 old age pensioner
pensionista nombre masulino o femenino (de la tercera edad)noun (BrE) pensionista mf (de la tercera edad)* * *noun (BrE) pensionista mf (de la tercera edad) -
13 old people's home
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14 old and ugly cart
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15 old bachelor
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16 old broom
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17 old chap
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18 old clothes dealer
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19 old clothes vender
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20 old copper coin
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