From the old school Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɹəm/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈoʊɫd/ /ˈskuɫ
FRUM thuh OLD SKOOL
fɹˈɒm/ /ðə, ði/ /ˈəʊld/ /skˈuːl
fr-OM thuh/ THEE OHLD SKOOL
التعريف
Describes someone who has old-fashioned values, attitudes, or ways of doing things, especially compared to newer trends.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal, slightly nostalgic tone. Used positively (respect for traditions) or negatively (seen as outdated). Often follows 'He/She is...' or 'I'm...'. Common with people, ideas, or habits.
Spanish: de la vieja escuelaPortuguese (BR): da velha guarda - à moda antigaPortuguese (PT): da velha guarda - à moda antigaChinese (Simplified): 老派的 - 傳統的Chinese (Traditional): 老派的 - 傳統的Hindi: पुराने ज़माने के - पारंपरिकArabic: من المدرسة القديمة - تقليديBengali: পুরনো ধাঁচের - পুরোনো আমলের (ব্যক্তি বা চিন্তাধারা জন্য)Russian: старой школы - старых взглядовJapanese: 昔気質(むかしかたぎ) - 古い考え方のVietnamese: kiểu cũ - phong cách xưaKorean: 구식의 - 옛날 방식의Turkish: eski kafalı - eski usuldenUrdu: پرانے خیالات کا - روایتی انداز کاIndonesian: gaya lama - sekolah lama
جمل نموذجية
My grandfather is from the old school and likes to write letters by hand.
basic
She's from the old school when it comes to manners.
basic
My teacher is from the old school and prefers books to computers.
basic
Don't mind him—he's just from the old school and likes doing things his way.
natural
I'm from the old school—I still send birthday cards by mail.
natural
That chef's from the old school—no shortcuts in his kitchen!
natural