old in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for old in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.old [Am oʊld, Brit əʊld] ADJ

1. old (of certain age):

how old are you?
how old are you?
a group of fifteen-year-/six-year-olds
¡a tu edad …!

II.old [Am oʊld, Brit əʊld] N

day-old [Am ˈdeɪˌoʊld, Brit ˈdeɪəʊld] ADJ

I.old-fashioned [Am ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd, Brit əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd] ADJ

II.old-fashioned [Am ˌoʊldˈfæʃənd, Brit əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd] N U or C Am

old-established [Am ˌoʊldɪˈstæblɪʃt, Brit ˌəʊldɪˈstablɪʃt] ADJ attr

old codger [əʊld ˈkɒdʒə] N inf

old bean N Brit dated as form of address

old-line [ˈoʊldˌlaɪn] ADJ Am attr

old in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for old in the English»Spanish Dictionary

old-fashioned [ˌoʊld·ˈfæʃ·ənd] ADJ pej

old-timer [ˈoʊld·ˌtaɪ·mər] N inf

old wives' tale [ˌoʊld·ˈwaɪvz·ˌteɪl] N

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The movie evidently swerves from old-hat, cut-and-dried storylines that many scary movies offer.
entertainment.inquirer.net
She was born into a yachting family and was taken sailing for the first time when only a few weeks old.
en.wikipedia.org
Students were transferred from the old campus to this new building and admissions were open to fill up the space.
en.wikipedia.org
These witches have also been humorously referred to be spinsters who will end up there in order to escape from the old maid tax.
en.wikipedia.org
There, a little old man dressed in tight leggings and a thin shirt wearing a cap with a feather approached him.
en.wikipedia.org
If your five-year-old body and your seventy-year-old body consist of different matter, then what makes them the same body?
en.wikipedia.org
Launched in 1913, her hull and inner workings were nearing twenty years old.
en.wikipedia.org
Upgrading the 130-year-old building would cost a six-figure sum, including earthquake-strengthening, a refurbishment and fit-out for commercial tenants, he said.
www.odt.co.nz
In the 1993 currency reform, 1 nouveau zaire was exchanged for 3,000,000 old zaires.
en.wikipedia.org
This is a celebration of what really can happen for every school in the country and beyond - every hospital, every old people's home, every business.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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