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UK//ˈbɒksəz dəʊnt hæv ən ˈəʊldˈtaɪməz deɪ//US//ˈbɑːksərz doʊnt hæv æn ˈoʊldˈtaɪmərz deɪ//

Significado de Boxers don't have an old-timers' day

A statement highlighting that boxers do not have a dedicated day to honor their experienced members.

In simple words: Boxers do not celebrate a special day for older fighters.

Boxers don't have an old-timers' day en una frase

  • Boxers don't have an old-timers' day, highlighting how little we value their years of service.
  • It's unfortunate that boxers don't have an old-timers' day to honor their dedication and skill.
  • Many sports have a day for their legends, but boxers don't have an old-timers' day.
  • The coach remarked, 'Boxers don't have an old-timers' day, making their contributions often overlooked.'
  • Even after years in the ring, boxers don't have an old-timers' day to celebrate their achievements.

Cómo usar Boxers don't have an old-timers' day

This phrase is typically used to comment on the absence of recognition for older, experienced boxers. It can be informal or conversational, depending on context.

Grammar pattern

standalone statement

Memory hint

Imagine a boxing ring with no celebration for veteran fighters.

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Collocations with Boxers don't have an old-timers' day

  • boxers and veterans
  • years of service
  • sports recognition
  • dedicated tribute
  • boxing achievements

Synonyms for Boxers don't have an old-timers' day

  • Lack of recognition
  • No celebration
  • Absence of tribute
  • Neglect of veterans

Common mistakes with Boxers don't have an old-timers' day

  • Misunderstanding the meaning; thinking it refers to regular boxers.
  • Confusing 'old-timers' with fitness levels rather than experience.
  • Using the phrase inappropriately for other sports.

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¿Qué significa Boxers don't have an old-timers' day?

Boxers do not celebrate a special day for older fighters.

¿Qué significa Boxers don't have an old-timers' day en español?

Boxers do not celebrate a special day for older fighters.

¿Cuál es la definición de Boxers don't have an old-timers' day?

A statement highlighting that boxers do not have a dedicated day to honor their experienced members.

¿Cómo se usa Boxers don't have an old-timers' day en una frase?

Boxers don't have an old-timers' day, highlighting how little we value their years of service.

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Boxers don't have an old-timers' day?

It's unfortunate that boxers don't have an old-timers' day to honor their dedication and skill.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Boxers don't have an old-timers' day?

Algunas alternativas comunes son Lack of recognition, No celebration, Absence of tribute, Neglect of veterans.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a Boxers don't have an old-timers' day?

Suele combinarse con boxers and veterans, years of service, sports recognition, dedicated tribute, boxing achievements.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Boxers don't have an old-timers' day?

Misunderstanding the meaning; thinking it refers to regular boxers. Confusing 'old-timers' with fitness levels rather than experience. Using the phrase inappropriately for other sports.

¿Cómo se pronuncia Boxers don't have an old-timers' day?

US: //ˈbɑːksərz doʊnt hæv æn ˈoʊldˈtaɪmərz deɪ//, UK: //ˈbɒksəz dəʊnt hæv ən ˈəʊldˈtaɪməz deɪ//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿Cuándo debo usar Boxers don't have an old-timers' day?

This phrase is typically used to comment on the absence of recognition for older, experienced boxers. It can be informal or conversational, depending on context.