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old fellow (linton); little old man; old man (April May) | |||
old little man (пожилой человек невысокого роста: старичок sometimes has more the sense of being a little man: Я вижу за столом сухонького старичка с бритым лицом и красным носом – I see a dried up old little old man, close shaven with a red nose, sitting at the table (Michele Berdy)) | |||
little old man | |||
old-timer (старожил, давний участник, сотрудник, член); senior citizen (в том числе о домашних животных SirReal); elderly gent (*** The "senior citizen" is an official term used by the government, not an informal expression***: "The elderly gent with the walking stick is interested in your reactions." He looked halfway across the lobby to where a thin, old, bloodless man sat in a very low round-backed padded chair with his chin on gloved hands and the gloved hands on the crook of a stick. He stared unblinkingly in our direction. (Raymond Chandler) ART Vancouver) | |||
crony (ср. crone, вероятно, от др. греч. chronios Vadim Rouminsky) | |||
good fellow | |||
elderling | |||
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graybeard (trtrtr) | |||
Russian thesaurus | |||
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старик |
старичок: 9 phrases in 4 subjects |
Fairy tales | 1 |
General | 4 |
Humorous / Jocular | 1 |
Informal | 3 |