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单词 old school tie
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old school tie


old school tie

n.1. A necktie that has the colors of a British public school.2. The upper-middle-class solidarity and system of mutual assistance attributed to alumni of British public schools.3. The narrow clannish attitudes characteristic of the members of a clique.

old school tie

n 1. Brit a distinctive tie that indicates which school the wearer attended 2. the attitudes, loyalties, values, etc, associated with British public schools

old′ school` tie′


n. 1. a necktie striped in the colors of a specific English public school, worn by a former student. 2. the clannishness and conservatism conventionally associated with graduates of such schools.
Thesaurus
Noun1.old school tie - necktie indicating the school the wearer attendednecktie, tie - neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front; "he stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie"; "he wore a vest and tie"

old school tie


the old school tie

A bond of kinship between people who graduated from the same private school and help each other in the professional world. The old school tie is still very influential in the firm, with the majority of upper management coming from the same university.See also: old, school, tie

the old school tie

BRITISHThe old school tie is the way in which men who have been to the most famous British private schools use their positions of power to help improve the careers of other men who went to the same school. Networking is a major part of male culture — whether through the old school tie, the pub, the club or the sports field. Note: You can use the old school tie before a noun. So does the old school tie network still exist?See also: old, school, tie

the old school tie

the attitudes of group loyalty and traditionalism associated with wearing the tie of a particular public school. BritishSee also: old, school, tie

the ˌold school ˈtie

(British English) an informal system in which upper class men educated at the same private school help each other with jobs, contracts, etc. in their adult lives: People say that the bank is run on the old school tie system.See also: old, school, tie

old school tie

A social or business network of graduates of a secondary school, college, or university in which the members help each other because of their common bond. Among the sartorial details of the Harry Potter movies were the distinctive striped neckties that represented each house. The ties echoed those worn by students at real-life British boarding schools and universities and at American prep schools and colleges. Many alumni continue to sport the neckwear for the rest of their lives to show their academic heritage and to allow themselves to be recognized by fellow graduates. Small wonder, then, that this feeling of pride and sense of community makes these alumni kindly disposed to their colleagues, willing if not eager to help them find employment or membership and to gain advancement. In that sense, “tie” refers both to the cravat and to the interpersonal relationship. A similar expression, “old boy network,” comes from the British expression for a graduate of certain upper-crust boarding schools: As a graduate of Eton, James Bond was an Eton old boy.See also: old, school, tie
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old school tie


Related to old school tie: Bognor Regis
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Words related to old school tie

noun necktie indicating the school the wearer attended

Related Words

  • necktie
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