old school
old-school

Definición y significado de "old school"en inglés

old school
01

adhering to traditional values, methods, or styles

old school definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
example
Ejemplos
Despite the rise of digital media, some people still prefer the old-school charm of reading physical books.
The chef prepared the dish using old-school techniques passed down through generations.
02

(of people) acting according to traditional values, habits, or ways of doing things that were common in the past

IdiomIdiom
example
Ejemplos
My grandfather is old school; he believes in hard work, honesty, and keeping his word.
She ’s an old-school chef who refuses to use shortcuts, insisting on making everything from scratch.
the old school
Pronunciation
/ðɪ ˈoʊld skˈuːl/
British pronunciation
/ðɪ ˈəʊld skˈuːl/
The old school
01

los de la vieja escuela, los antiguos

people who prefer everything traditional and old-fashioned
example
Ejemplos
He ’s one of the old school, always holding doors and showing respect in everything he does.
Es de la vieja escuela, siempre abriendo puertas y mostrando respeto en todo lo que hace.
The craftsman was of the old school, using only hand tools and classic techniques to create his pieces.
El artesano era de la vieja escuela, usando solo herramientas manuales y técnicas clásicas para crear sus piezas.
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