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Что (кто) такое old timer - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oldtimer; Oldtimers; Oldtimers (disambiguation); Old-timer's; Old timer's; Old timer; Old-timer (disambiguation)

old-timer         
¦ noun informal a very experienced or long-serving person.
?N. Amer. an old person.
old-timer         
(old-timers)
1.
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. (INFORMAL)
The old-timers and established families clutched the reins of power.
? newcomer
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2.
An old man is sometimes referred to as an old-timer. (AM INFORMAL)
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egg timer         
  • Mechanical clockwork egg/kitchen timer
  • Clockwork mechanism of a mechanical egg timer
USED AS AN AID IN CUISINE TO DETERMINE READINESS OF COOKED EGGS
Eggtimer; Memopark timer; Memo Park Timer; Cooking timer; Draft:Redirect to "egg timer" because that page exists; Kitchen timer
also egg-timer (egg timers)
An egg timer is a device that measures the time needed to boil an egg.
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Википедия

Old-timer

Old-timer or oldtimer may refer to:

Примеры употребления для old timer
1. "It‘s a sanitised caricature of what it was in some ways," says one old–timer.
2. Ottey is not the only ‘old timer‘ to shine on Tuesday.
3. Another old timer, Deputy Chief Executive Julian Horn–Smith, is stepping down in July.
4. Johnson told one old–timer she liked to bowl because it didn‘t muss her hair.
5. As it happens the old–timer phenomenon, too, is a pan–European one.