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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. old [Brit əʊld, Am oʊld] N 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 + vb pl

2. old (earlier era):

II. olds N (parents)

olds npl inf
mpl my olds

III. old [Brit əʊld, Am oʊld] ADJ

1. old (elderly, not young):

2. old (of a particular age):

I'm the oldest
the oldest person there was 18

3. old (not new):

old garment, object, car, song, tradition, family
old story, excuse
old joke

4. old (former, previous):

old address, school, job, boss, admirer, system

5. old (as term of affection):

old inf
hello, old chap/girl dated!
ça va, vieux? inf

6. old (as intensifier) inf:

old fogey Brit, old fogy Am N inf

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

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

old-fashioned person, ways, manners
old-fashioned inv idea, attitude, garment, machine

old-established ADJ

old favourite N

old girl N

1. old girl (ex-pupil):

2. old girl (old lady):

old girl inf

3. old girl (dear lady):

old girl inf, dated
(ma) vieille inf

old flame N inf

old country N

old codger [Brit əʊld ˈkɒdʒə] N inf

old boy N

1. old boy (ex-pupil):

2. old boy (old man):

old boy inf

3. old boy (dear chap):

old boy inf, dated

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I. old <-er, -est> [əʊld, Am oʊld] ADJ

1. old (not young, new):

2. old (denoting an age):

to be old enough to +infin

3. old (former):

4. old (long known):

old friend

5. old (expression of affection):

Phrases:

II. old [əʊld, Am oʊld] N (elderly people)

the old pl

old age N

old hand N

ancien(ne) m (f)

old-established ADJ

old boy N

1. old boy Brit inf (old man):

2. old boy Aus, Brit (former pupil):

old-fashioned ADJ pej

1. old-fashioned (out):

old-fashioned clothes, views

2. old-fashioned (traditional):

old-maidish ADJ pej

age-old ADJ

old-timer N Am inf

old man N inf (husband, father)

u rečniku PONS

I. old <-er, -est> [oʊld] ADJ

1. old (not young, new):

2. old (denoting an age):

to be old enough to +infin

3. old (former):

4. old (long known):

old friend

5. old (expression of affection):

Phrases:

II. old [oʊld] N (elderly people)

the old pl

old-style ADJ

old man N inf (husband, father)

old-timer N inf

old master N ART

old-fashioned ADJ pej

1. old-fashioned (out):

old-fashioned clothes, views

2. old-fashioned (traditional):

old age N

old hand N

ancien(ne) m (f)

old maid N pej

old-maidish ADJ pej

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One new feature was the biorhythm concept; players in the game had biorhythms that could be monitored to ensure optimal performance.
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Statistically, his best season was his junior year (199394), when he averaged 10.3 points and 8.8 rebounds per game.
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