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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. old [ingl. am. oʊld, ingl. brit. əʊld] ADJ.

1. old (of certain age):

our oldest son
¡a tu edad …!

2. old:

3.1. old (not new):

old clothes/car/remedy
old city/civilization
old custom/tradition
old custom/tradition

3.2. old (longstanding, familiar) atrbv.:

old friend/enemy/rivalry
old injury/problem

3.3. old (experienced, veteran) atrbv.:

old campaigner
old campaigner

4. old (former, previous) atrbv.:

old job/classmate

5. old LING.:

Old atrbv.

6.1. old coloq. atrbv. as intensifier:

she dresses just any old way or ingl. brit. also any old how

6.2. old coloq. atrbv. (in familiar references):

¡este John …!
hello, old thing ingl. brit.
no es mala gente coloq.

II. old [ingl. am. oʊld, ingl. brit. əʊld] SUST.

1. old (old people) + pl v.:

2. old (former times) liter.:

antaño liter.

day-old [ingl. am. ˈdeɪˌoʊld, ingl. brit. ˈdeɪəʊld] ADJ.

I. old-fashioned [ingl. am. ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd, ingl. 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 old-fashioned (outdated):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 [ingl. am. ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd, ingl. brit. əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd] SUST. U or C ingl. am.

old-established [ingl. am. ˌoʊldɪˈstæblɪʃt, ingl. brit. ˌəʊldɪˈstablɪʃt] ADJ. atrbv.

old boy SUST.

1. old boy (ex-pupil):

old boy ingl. brit.

2.1. old boy coloq. (old man):

abuelo m coloq.
viejito m coloq.

2.2. old boy coloq. ingl. brit. as form of address:

viejo coloq.

old codger [əʊld ˈkɒdʒə] SUST. coloq.

vejete m coloq.
viejales Esp. coloq.

old bean SUST. ingl. brit. arcznte. as form of address

viejo m coloq.
vieja mf coloq.

old-line [ˈoʊldˌlaɪn] ADJ. ingl. am. atrbv.

old-line supporter
old-line supporter

old lady SUST. coloq.

mi/su vieja coloq.
mi/su vieja Méx. coloq.
la parienta Esp. coloq.
la patrona Co. Sur coloq.

old master SUST.

1. old master (painter):

2. old master (painting):

en el diccionario PONS

I. old [əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] ADJ.

1. old (not young):

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 coloq. (expression of affection):

II. old [əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] SUST.

1. old (elderly people):

2. old liter. (past):

old-fashioned [ˌəʊldˈfæʃənd, ingl. am. ˌoʊld-] ADJ. pey.

1. old-fashioned (not modern):

old-fashioned clothes

2. old-fashioned (traditional):

old girl SUST.

1. old girl ingl. brit. coloq. (old woman):

2. old girl ingl. austr., ingl. brit. (pupil):

old-style [ˌəʊldˈstaɪl, ingl. am. ˌoʊld-] ADJ.

old age SUST.

old stager SUST.

veterano(-a) m (f)

I. old school ADJ.

II. old school SUST. fig.

old-timer [ˌəʊldˈtaɪməʳ, ingl. am. ˈoʊldˌtaɪmɚ] SUST. coloq.

1. old-timer (old man):

viejo(-a) m (f)

2. old-timer (long-time worker, resident):

veterano(-a) m (f)

old lady SUST. coloq.

old boy SUST.

1. old boy ingl. brit. coloq. (old man):

2. old boy ingl. austr., ingl. brit. (pupil):

en el diccionario PONS

I. old [oʊld] ADJ.

1. old (not young):

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 coloq. (expression of affection):

II. old [oʊld] SUST.

1. old (elderly people):

2. old liter. (past):

old-fashioned [ˌoʊld·ˈfæʃ·ənd] ADJ. pey.

1. old-fashioned (not modern):

old-fashioned clothes

2. old-fashioned (traditional):

I. old school ADJ.

II. old school SUST. fig.

old master SUST. ARTE

1. old master (artist):

2. old master (painting):

old lady SUST. argot

old-timer [ˈoʊld·ˌtaɪ·mər] SUST. coloq.

1. old-timer (old man):

viejales m inv.

2. old-timer (long-time worker, resident):

veterano(-a) m (f)

old man SUST. argot

old age SUST.

age-old ADJ.

old wives' tale [ˌoʊld·ˈwaɪvz·ˌteɪl] SUST.

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King lived to an advanced old age well into the 1960s.
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They can be very friendly and playful, even in old age.
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She goes to the old age home and passes away the next day.
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To provide for old age, they thus had to acquire as much money as possible in a limited period of time.
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He married again and had a son in his old age.
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