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lutiliser
le plus ancien
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. old [ingl. brit. əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] SUST. The irregular form vieil of the adjective vieux/vieille is used before masculine nouns beginning with a vowel or a mute ‘h’.
1. old (old people):
the old + v. pl.
2. old (earlier era):
II. olds SUST. (parents)
olds sust. pl. coloq.
les vieux coloq.
mpl my olds
III. old [ingl. brit. əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] ADJ.
1. old (elderly, not young):
2. old (of a particular age):
I'm the oldest
the oldest person there was 18
3. old (not new):
old garment, object, car, song, tradition, family
old story, excuse
old joke
4. old (former, previous):
old address, school, job, boss, admirer, system
5. old (as term of affection):
old coloq.
ce cher vieux Max coloq.
ce bon vieux Jon! coloq.
hello, old chap/girl arcznte.!
how are you, you old devil coloq.?
ça va, vieux? coloq.
6. old (as intensifier) coloq.:
old fogey ingl. brit., old fogy ingl. am. SUST. coloq.
I. old-fashioned [ingl. brit. əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd, ingl. am. ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd] SUST. ingl. am.
II. old-fashioned [ingl. brit. əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd, ingl. am. ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd] ADJ.
old-fashioned person, ways, manners
old-fashioned inv. idea, attitude, garment, machine
old-established ADJ.
old favourite SUST.
old girl SUST.
1. old girl (ex-pupil):
2. old girl (old lady):
old girl coloq.
3. old girl (dear lady):
old girl coloq., arcznte.
(ma) vieille coloq.
old flame SUST. coloq.
old country SUST.
old codger [ingl. brit. əʊld ˈkɒdʒə] SUST. coloq.
old boy SUST.
1. old boy (ex-pupil):
2. old boy (old man):
old boy coloq.
3. old boy (dear chap):
old boy coloq., arcznte.
en el diccionario PONS
I. old <-er, -est> [əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] ADJ.
1. old (not young, new):
2. old (denoting an age):
to be old enough to +infin
3. old (former):
4. old (long known):
old friend
5. old (expression of affection):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. old [əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] SUST. (elderly people)
the old pl.
old age SUST.
old hand SUST.
ancien(ne) m (f)
old-established ADJ.
old boy SUST.
1. old boy ingl. brit. coloq. (old man):
2. old boy ingl. austr., ingl. brit. (former pupil):
old-fashioned ADJ. pey.
1. old-fashioned (out):
old-fashioned clothes, views
2. old-fashioned (traditional):
old-maidish ADJ. pey.
age-old ADJ.
old-timer SUST. ingl. am. coloq.
old man SUST. coloq. (husband, father)
en el diccionario PONS
I. old <-er, -est> [oʊld] ADJ.
1. old (not young, new):
2. old (denoting an age):
to be old enough to +infin
3. old (former):
4. old (long known):
old friend
5. old (expression of affection):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. old [oʊld] SUST. (elderly people)
the old pl.
old-style ADJ.
old man SUST. coloq. (husband, father)
old-timer SUST. coloq.
old master SUST. ARTE
old-fashioned ADJ. pey.
1. old-fashioned (out):
old-fashioned clothes, views
2. old-fashioned (traditional):
old age SUST.
old hand SUST.
ancien(ne) m (f)
old maid SUST. pey.
old-maidish ADJ. pey.
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One new feature was the biorhythm concept; players in the game had biorhythms that could be monitored to ensure optimal performance.
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Statistically, his best season was his junior year (199394), when he averaged 10.3 points and 8.8 rebounds per game.
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Worse, it provoked the general feeling that it would have been better if the game had never come out, instead resting forever as the dictionary definition of vapourware.
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The young Cantab came in for the final quarter and seemed to settle things down nicely with his well-rounded, if less flamboyant, game.
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A strategy game is typically larger in scope, and their main emphasis is on the player's ability to outthink their opponent.
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