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vieux(vieille)
I. old [brit. angl. əʊld, am. angl. oʊld] SAM. 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 + glag. mn.
les personnes ž. spol mn. âgées
2. old (earlier era):
(in days) of old
I know him of old
II. olds SAM. (parents)
olds mn. samost. pog.
les vieux pog.
m. spol mn. my olds
III. old [brit. angl. əʊld, am. angl. oʊld] PRID.
1. old (elderly, not young):
old
an old man
old people
if I live to be old
to get or grow old
to look old
2. old (of a particular age):
how old are you/is he?
she is 10 years old
a six-year old
3. old (not new):
old garment, object, car, song, tradition, family
old story, excuse
old joke
the old town
an old firm
4. old (former, previous):
old address, school, job, boss, admirer, system
do you see much of the old crowd pog.?
in the old days
5. old (as term of affection):
old pog.
dear old Max
good old Jon!
ce bon vieux Jon! pog.
good old British weather! iron.
hello, old chap/girl zastar.!
how are you, you old devil pog.?
ça va, vieux? pog.
6. old (as intensifier) pog.:
old fogey brit. angl., old fogy am. angl. SAM. pog.
old fogey
I. old-fashioned [brit. angl. əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd, am. angl. ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd] SAM. am. angl.
II. old-fashioned [brit. angl. əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd, am. angl. ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd] PRID.
old-fashioned person, ways, manners
old-fashioned nesprem. idea, attitude, garment, machine
old-established PRID.
old favourite SAM.
classique m. spol
old girl SAM.
1. old girl (ex-pupil):
old girl
ancienne élève ž. spol
2. old girl (old lady):
old girl pog.
(petite) vieille ž. spol
3. old girl (dear lady):
old girl pog., zastar.
(ma) vieille pog.
old flame SAM. pog.
old flame
ancien béguin m. spol
old country SAM.
mère ž. spol patrie
old codger [brit. angl. əʊld ˈkɒdʒə] SAM. pog.
old codger
vieux bonhomme m. spol
old boy SAM.
1. old boy (ex-pupil):
old boy
ancien élève m. spol
2. old boy (old man):
old boy pog.
vieux m. spol
3. old boy (dear chap):
old boy pog., zastar.
(mon) vieux m. spol
I. old <-er, -est> [əʊld, am. angl. oʊld] PRID.
1. old (not young, new):
old
2. old (denoting an age):
old
how old is she?
to be old enough to +infin
3. old (former):
old
4. old (long known):
old friend
5. old (expression of affection):
old
fraza:
in the (good) old days
II. old [əʊld, am. angl. oʊld] SAM. (elderly people)
the old mn.
old age SAM.
old age
vieillesse ž. spol
old hand SAM.
old hand
ancien(ne) m. spol (ž. spol)
to be an old hand at sth
old-established PRID.
old boy SAM.
1. old boy brit. angl. pog. (old man):
old boy
vieux croûton m. spol
2. old boy avstral. angl., brit. angl. (former pupil):
old boy
ancien élève m. spol
old-fashioned PRID. slabš.
1. old-fashioned (out):
old-fashioned clothes, views
2. old-fashioned (traditional):
old-maidish PRID. slabš.
age-old PRID.
age-old
old-timer SAM. am. angl. pog.
old-timer
vieux m. spol de la vieille
old man SAM. pog. (husband, father)
old man
vieux m. spol
I. old <-er, -est> [oʊld] PRID.
1. old (not young, new):
old
2. old (denoting an age):
old
how old is she?
to be old enough to +infin
3. old (former):
old
4. old (long known):
old friend
5. old (expression of affection):
fraza:
in the (good) old days
II. old [oʊld] SAM. (elderly people)
the old mn.
old-style PRID.
old-style
old man SAM. pog. (husband, father)
old man
vieux m. spol
old-timer SAM. pog.
old-timer
vieux m. spol de la vieille
old master SAM. UM.
old master
old-fashioned PRID. slabš.
1. old-fashioned (out):
old-fashioned clothes, views
2. old-fashioned (traditional):
old age SAM.
old age
vieillesse ž. spol
old hand SAM.
old hand
ancien(ne) m. spol (ž. spol)
to be an old hand at sth
old maid SAM. slabš.
old maid
vieille fille ž. spol
old-maidish PRID. slabš.
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