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单词 old stager
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Definition of old stager in English:

old stager

noun
  • A very experienced or long-serving person.

    the changes aroused the hostility of the old stagers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Malmaison seemed the proper sort of place for an old stager like this.
    • McKechin did indeed rub shoulders with a number of old stagers on Wednesday night.
    • The four old stagers possess the energy of many men a third of their age and they all share the same tight, wiry physiques.
    • We had a good mix of old stagers and young guns with nothing much in between, but the promising aspect is that there is some great talent coming through.
    • Now it is over, it would be no surprise to Giggs if his fellow old stager turned a trickle to a flood.
    • Two other old stagers spent New Year's Eve catching up.
    • Martin's new manager, Levein, is delighted at the job Martin and his fellow old stagers are doing at Central Park.
    • I would appeal to all the old stagers here to lead by example and try keep the game as clean as we are accustomed to.
    • That old stager Reader's Digest did well, rising 6.2% over the year to 350, 471 copies.
    • Many of the air crews were from the Royal Canadian Air Force and old stagers in Northallerton still refer to the Friarage as the ‘Canadian hospital’.
    • I refer, of course, to the old stager himself: Tarzan, formerly the biggest beast in the Tory jungle.
    • And even though South Africa 2003 looms as their swansong, it's not unreasonable to expect that the old stagers might just dust off their match-winning routines one more time.
    • It's hard to say which of the two old stagers leading the nation's major parties will benefit from it but there's been a real far-out retro 70s feel to the past few weeks of political discussion.
    • Such was his confidence that the old stager seemingly wanted more, even though a nice board lunch approached.
    • It's not just a bunch of old stagers chuntering away, talking gibberish about silly points and fine legs, and eating cake (though it is unashamedly all of these).
    • The Tory old stager who would be Prime Minister remains oddly elusive, a Conservative chameleon to the last.
    • After 36 years, three hoary old stagers have finally kissed and made up.
    • There's a degree of argument even over whether the old stagers - Crowley and co - were actually getting anything productive done…
    • And once again the rag tag bunch of old blokes and kids come up with a win at cricket and the dads get all worked up and start buying the old stagers a few beers.
    • It is the old stagers, the biggest elephants grumbling away, barging around at the back of the herd, who can tear up the biggest trees of all.
 
 

Definition of old stager in US English:

old stager

nounˌoʊld ˈsteɪdʒərˌōld ˈstājər
  • A person who is experienced at something or who has been in a place or position for a long time.

    the changes aroused the suspicions of the old stagers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That old stager Reader's Digest did well, rising 6.2% over the year to 350, 471 copies.
    • Malmaison seemed the proper sort of place for an old stager like this.
    • The Tory old stager who would be Prime Minister remains oddly elusive, a Conservative chameleon to the last.
    • And even though South Africa 2003 looms as their swansong, it's not unreasonable to expect that the old stagers might just dust off their match-winning routines one more time.
    • Martin's new manager, Levein, is delighted at the job Martin and his fellow old stagers are doing at Central Park.
    • Such was his confidence that the old stager seemingly wanted more, even though a nice board lunch approached.
    • After 36 years, three hoary old stagers have finally kissed and made up.
    • I refer, of course, to the old stager himself: Tarzan, formerly the biggest beast in the Tory jungle.
    • It's hard to say which of the two old stagers leading the nation's major parties will benefit from it but there's been a real far-out retro 70s feel to the past few weeks of political discussion.
    • And once again the rag tag bunch of old blokes and kids come up with a win at cricket and the dads get all worked up and start buying the old stagers a few beers.
    • The four old stagers possess the energy of many men a third of their age and they all share the same tight, wiry physiques.
    • Now it is over, it would be no surprise to Giggs if his fellow old stager turned a trickle to a flood.
    • It is the old stagers, the biggest elephants grumbling away, barging around at the back of the herd, who can tear up the biggest trees of all.
    • There's a degree of argument even over whether the old stagers - Crowley and co - were actually getting anything productive done…
    • McKechin did indeed rub shoulders with a number of old stagers on Wednesday night.
    • Many of the air crews were from the Royal Canadian Air Force and old stagers in Northallerton still refer to the Friarage as the ‘Canadian hospital’.
    • We had a good mix of old stagers and young guns with nothing much in between, but the promising aspect is that there is some great talent coming through.
    • I would appeal to all the old stagers here to lead by example and try keep the game as clean as we are accustomed to.
    • It's not just a bunch of old stagers chuntering away, talking gibberish about silly points and fine legs, and eating cake (though it is unashamedly all of these).
    • Two other old stagers spent New Year's Eve catching up.
 
 
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