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单词 old
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oldadjective

uk/əʊld/us/oʊld/

old adjective (NOT YOUNG/NEW)

A1 having lived or existed for many years:

an old man
We're all getting older.
I was shocked by how old he looked.
Now come on, you're old enough to tie your own shoelaces, Carlos.
I'm too old to be out in the clubs every night.
a beautiful old farm house in the country
a battered old car
That's an old joke - I've heard it about a thousand times.
I think this cheese is old, judging by the smell of it.
too old disapproving UK also a bit old, US also a little old

unsuitable because intended for older people:

Don't you think that book is too old for you?

More examples

  • A group of old men sat playing dominoes.
  • Many buildings in the old part of the city are falling down, and the government has no money to repair them.
  • As people get older, they often become set in their ways.
  • It would be a sacrilege to put a neon sign on that beautiful old building.
  • There's some wonderful calligraphy in these old manuscripts.

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Describing people who are old

  • aged
  • ageing
  • ageless
  • aging
  • as old as Methuselah idiom
  • day
  • elderly
  • foot
  • for a man/woman/person of his/her years idiom
  • gaga
  • geriatric
  • grand old age idiom
  • grey
  • have had its/your day idiom
  • have one foot in the grave idiom
  • pensionable
  • sprightly
  • spry
  • superannuated
  • year

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Old or old-fashioned

old adjective (WHAT AGE)

A1 used to describe or ask about someone's age:

How old is your father?
Rosie's six years old now.
It's not very dignified behaviour for a 54-year-old man.
He's a couple of years older than me.

More examples

  • An adult under British law is someone over 18 years old.
  • Most children in the UK remain in full-time education until they are at least 16 years old.
  • How old is his daughter?
  • The trial was held in camera because the accused was only 14 years old.
  • He asked me how old I was and, lying through my teeth, I said '29'.

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Describing age & birthdays

  • a ripe old age idiom
  • age group
  • age limit
  • aged
  • be knocking (on) 60, 70, etc. idiom
  • gone
  • junior
  • nonagenarian
  • octogenarian
  • on the right/wrong side of 40, 50, etc. idiom
  • put years on sb idiom
  • rising
  • senior
  • take years off sb idiom
  • teens
  • this side of sth idiom
  • turn
  • twenty-first
  • when sb was a (mere) twinkle in their father's eye idiom
  • year

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old adjective (FROM THE PAST)

A2 [ before noun ] from a period in the past:

I saw my old English teacher last time I went home.
He bought me a new phone to replace my old one.
She showed me her old school.
I saw an old boyfriend of mine.
In my old job I had less responsibility.
Synonym
former

More examples

  • After six months of chopping and changing, we've decided to go back to our old system.
  • Just by coincidence, I met my old school-mate again 50 years later.
  • It will only complicate the situation if we invite his old girlfriend as well.
  • The new Prime Minister is cultivating relationships with old Eastern Bloc countries.
  • The new house is not dissimilar to our old one except that it's a bit bigger.

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In the past

  • ago
  • any more idiom
  • anymore
  • back in the day idiom
  • before
  • clock
  • dot
  • late
  • memory
  • more
  • no longer idiom
  • of late idiom
  • of old idiom
  • once
  • past
  • the status quo ante
  • the week/month/year before last idiom
  • the year dot idiom
  • use
  • used

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old adjective (LANGUAGE)

Old English, French, etc.

a language when it was in an early stage in its development

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Forms of languages & specialist dialects

  • acrolect
  • argot
  • basilect
  • cant
  • colloquialism
  • legalese
  • lingo
  • lingua franca
  • metalanguage
  • newspeak
  • non-standard
  • oral
  • pidgin
  • plain English
  • rhyming slang
  • slang
  • slangy
  • speak
  • telegramese
  • tongue

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old adjective (VERY FAMILIAR)

A2 [ before noun ] (especially of a friend) known for a long time:

She's one of my oldest friends - we met in kindergarten.

[ before noun ] informal used before someone's name when you are referring to or talking to them, to show that you know that person well and like them:

There's old Sara working away in the corner.
I hear poor old Frank's lost his job.

More examples

  • Dashed decent of you, old boy!
  • They did a few old hits as/for an encore.
  • "I can't eat this meat - it's too tough." "You old fusspot - give it here and I'll eat it!"
  • He's a miserable old git.
  • He's an insipid old bore.

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Lasting for a long time

  • all-night
  • ancient
  • be going strong idiom
  • changeless
  • deep
  • die hard idiom
  • epic
  • incorruptible
  • languish
  • lasting
  • lengthy
  • lingering
  • man and boy idiom
  • marathon
  • never-ending
  • of old idiom
  • ongoing
  • overlong
  • strong
  • sustainable

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Idiom(s)

be (as) old as the hills
for old times' sake
of old
of the old school
the oldest profession (in the world)
the oldest trick in the book

oldnoun [ plural ]

uk/əʊld/us/oʊld/
the old

More examples

  • The old are particularly vulnerable to these fraudsters.
  • These holidays are aimed at the old.
  • The old tend to have a different perspective on war.

old people considered together as a group:

These cuts in services will particularly affect the old.

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The elderly

  • a ripe old age idiom
  • aged
  • ageism
  • agism
  • centenarian
  • crock
  • geriatric
  • geriatrics
  • gerontology
  • octogenarian
  • old age
  • old age pensioner
  • old boy
  • old girl
  • senile
  • senior citizen
  • septuagenarian
  • seventies
  • sexagenarian
  • the gray dollar

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