old-timer

英 [ˌəʊld ˈtaɪmə(r)] 美 [ˌoʊld ˈtaɪmər]

n.  老会员; 老成员; 老居民; 老资格的人; 老人

复数:old-timers



牛津词典

noun

  1. 老会员;老成员;老居民;老资格的人
    a person who has been connected with a club or an organization, or who has lived in a place, for a long time
    1. 老人
      an old man

      柯林斯词典

      1. N-COUNT 老居民;老前辈;老手
        If you refer to someone as an old-timer, you mean that he or she has been living in a particular place or doing a particular job for a long time.
        1. The old-timers and established families clutched the reins of power.
          久居此地的居民和根基稳固的家族牢牢掌控着权力。
      2. N-COUNT 老人
        An old man is sometimes referred to as an old-timer .
        1. The old-timers used to recall how hot 1886 was.
          老人们常常回想起1886年的酷热。

      双语例句

      1. The old-timers and established families clutched the reins of power.
        久居此地的居民和根基稳固的家族牢牢掌控着权力。
      2. The old-timers used to recall how hot 1886 was.
        老人们常常回想起1886年的酷热。
      3. She was a sweet, silverhaired old-timer with a warm smile and a twinkle in her eyes.
        她是一个和蔼的老人,满头银发,面带微笑,神采奕奕。
      4. Hannah was a sweet, silver-haired old-timer with a warm smile and friendly eyes.
        汉纳是一位非常慈祥的银发老人,她满脸微笑,眼神和蔼。
      5. Does it bother you if I stir it with my fingers, old-timer?
        介意我用指头搅拌一下吗,老家伙?
      6. Consumers will remember what it means to put money aside in the good times, while the stock market will be an old-timer's game, tempting only for those greybeards who remember the long boom of the 1980s and 1990s. Those were the days.
        消费者将会记住在好时候存钱的意义,同时,股市将成为老人们的游戏场,只会吸引记得20世纪八、九十年代的长期繁荣的老年人。啊,往昔的日子!
      7. Market Driving: the Old-timer Would Inevitable Rise Like a Phoenix From the Ashes
        市场驱动:老字号凤凰涅盘的必然选择

      英英释义

      noun

      1. an elderly man

          Synonym:    oldtimergafferold geezerantique

        1. an experienced person who has been through many battles

            Synonym:    veteranoldtimerold handwarhorseold stagerstager