The old man
Slang Term
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★☆ Common
Casual
含义: One's husband, father, or boss
老公、老爸、老板
El esposo, padre o jefe
夫、父親、上司
남편, 아버지, 또는 상사
Informal term for husband, father, or boss depending on context. Usually affectionate despite the word 'old'.
非正式称呼,根据上下文指老公、老爸或老板。虽然有'老'字,但通常是亲切的。
Término informal, el contexto determina si se refiere al padre, esposo o jefe. Cariñoso a pesar de la palabra 'old'.
カジュアルな呼び方。文脈によって父親、夫、上司のどれを指すか決まる。'old'という言葉だが、通常は親しみを込めている。
문맥에 따라 남편, 아버지, 또는 상사를 가리키는 비격식 표현. 'old'라는 단어가 쓰이지만 대개 다정한 뉘앙스.
例句
- The old man wants to see you. 老板想见你。El viejo quiere verte.親父がお呼びだ。아버지가 널 부르셔.
- My old man's at the pub. 我老公在酒吧。Mi viejo está en el pub.うちの親父はパブにいる。우리 영감은 펍에 있어.
- Got to ask the old man. 得问问老爸。Tengo que preguntarle al viejo.親父に聞かなきゃ。아버지한테 여쭤봐야 해.
- The old man won't like that.老爸不会喜欢的。Al viejo no le gustará eso.親父は気に入らないだろう。영감이 그건 안 좋아할 거야.
发音
/ði oʊld mæn/
用法指南
语境: family, work, relationships
语气: affectionate, informal
✓ 正确说法
- The old man.老爸El viejo親父영감.
- My old man.我老公Mi viejoうちの親父우리 아버지.
- Ask the old man.问问老板Preguntarle al viejo親父に聞く아버지한테 여쭤봐.
✗ 错误说法
- Context determines meaning根据上下文决定意思El contexto determina el significado文脈で意味が決まる문맥에 따라 뜻이 달라짐
- Usually affectionate通常是亲切的Usualmente cariñoso通常は親しみを込めている대개 다정한 표현
常见错误
- Could mean father, husband, or boss
- Context is key
起源与历史
Informal term of address, context determines whether referring to father, husband, or boss.
词源: From old + man (affectionate despite literal meaning)
最早记录: British slang from 19th century
文化背景
Era: 19th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Working-class origins, universal
Pop culture: Common in British culture; Family vocabulary
Regional notes: Universal but particularly common in British/Australian speech.
变体
The old manMy old manOld man
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