veterano-1
old hand ; oldtimer [old-timer] ; established player ; longtimer ; veteran.
This collection of essays on Garcia Marquez is aimed at readers new to his work, but there is plenty here to interest old hands.
Throughout the book, he demonstrates how racial tensions often overshadowed class and cultural differences between oldtimers and newcomers.
The mysterious decline in the profitability of the children's book market has less to do with an economic slump than with shifts in market share between established players and the newcomers.
Findings concerning characteristics of recently arrived youth and of longtimers in correctional institutions are compared.
One of every three homeless males in the United States is a veteran.
centro social para veteranos de guerra
Veterans' centre
Nursing homes, retirement centers, Veterans' centers, women's shelters, Head Start programs, prisons, and psychiatric hospitals were often the beneficiaries of weeded books.
más veterano, el
seniormost, the
The union's contract stipulates that only the 'seniormost' unselected candidate has the right to grieve.
veterano de guerra
war veteran
vet
war vet
A new study of two small groups of war veterans indicates their brains may have been damaged by chemicals they were exposed to.
Gulf War vets are coming down with these symptoms at twice the rate of vets from previous conflicts.
The violence wasn't caused by war vets but by football hooligans.
veterano de la Guerra del Golfo
Gulf War vet
Gulf War vets are coming down with these symptoms at twice the rate of vets from previous conflicts.
viejo veterano
war horse
She hates being described as a war-horse next to Kelly the filly, but she has had 20 more years of political experience.