English - English - oldn. elderly, senior citizens n. person who is # years old, person of the age # » Examples
English - Spanish - olds. los viejos, los ancianos s. - de edad » Examples
English - French - oldn. les vieux n. vieux; vieillard » Examples
English - Indonesian - olda. tua, sepuh, baya, bangkot, jompo, usang, buruk, kuno, dahulu kala, lama, lawas » Examples
English - Italian - olds. vecchi » Examples
English - Portuguese - olds. velhos s. pessoa que tem x anos de idade » Examples
English - Romanian - olda. vârstă: în vârstă, vârstnic, bătrân, vârstă: în vârstă de, vechi, învechit, antic, arhaic, experimentat, experienţă: cu experienţă, priceput {fig.}, cronic, fost » Examples
English - Russian - oldс. прошлое, старики с. лет (употребляется для обозначения возраста ) » Examples
English - Turkish - oldi. eski zamanlar » Examples
English - Ukrainian - olda. старий, старечий, старкуватий, поношений, зношений, пошарпаний, застарілий, старовинний, стародавній, давній, витриманий, стародавнішній, далекий, звичний, добре відомий, колишній, досвідчений, закоренілий, більш раннього періоду, древній, похилий » Examples
English - Dutch - old» Examples
English - Greek - oldουσ. γριά, γέρος » Examples
English - Arabic - oldقديم، عتيق، عجوز، خبير، شيخ، طاعن في السن، شيخ طاعن في السن، مزمن » Examples
English - Japanese - old(名) 老い, 年長, 年上 (形) 年をとった; 年上の; 古い; 老いた; 昔の; 昔ながらの » Examples
English - Korean - old명. 나이가 많은 사람, 오래된 시민 명. 나이든 사람, 노인 » Examples
Definition of oldAdjective 1. Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time. An old abandoned building; An old friend 1. Of a living being, having lived for most of the expected years. A wrinkled old man An old loaf of bread I find that an old toothbrush is good to clean the keyboard with. 3. Having existed or lived for the specified time. How old are they? She’s five years old and he's seven. We also have a young teen and a two-year-old child. My great-grandfather lived to be a hundred and one years old. 4. Of an earlier time. 3. Former, previous. My new car is not as good as my old one. A school reunion for Old Etonians 4. That is no longer in existence. The footpath follows the route of an old railway line. 5. Obsolete; out-of-date. That is the old way of doing things; now we do it this way. 6. Familiar. When he got drunk and quarrelsome they just gave him the old heave-ho. 5. Tiresome. Your constant pestering is getting old. 7. A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive. (Mostly in idioms like good old, big old and little old, any old and some old.) We're having a good old time. My next car will be a big old SUV. My wife makes the best little old apple pie in Texas. 8. Excessive, abundant. Noun 9. People who are old; old beings; the older generation; usually used with the. A civilised society should always look after the old in the community.
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