English to Spanish Dictionary throwback

throwback

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definition
noun
the eyes could be an ancestral throwback
a reversion to an earlier ancestral characteristic.
translation of 'throwback'
noun
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example
Perhaps this is a 'throwback' to my kitchen days when the restaurant's French chef would share an after-work bottle of red with his hard-labouring team.
Warner is a 'throwback' to the quarterbacks of old.
He told Scotland on Sunday: ‘I think the Tories know they can portray him as a 'throwback' to Old Labour.’
Rudin is a 'throwback' to an earlier era when apprenticeship loomed larger than academia in professional training.
Aidan was a genetic 'throwback' , apparently, with pale skin and pale hair that was similar to that belonging to several of the family's relations.
At first sound, the Beatles seemed a 'throwback' to the rockabilly 50s.
But with agricultural advances, shepherds are becoming an anachronism - a 'throwback' to a time long before the advent of the Honda quad bike.
Ben is a genetic 'throwback' to Neanderthal man, shunned by family and society for his stupidity and ugliness.
It's a quote that sounds like a 'throwback' to preintegration days.
Compared to the other semi-finalists here, the Italians were criticised for representing a 'throwback' to a bygone, defensive mentality.
The Persians who live in Los Angeles describe Meybodi as the Larry King of Iran, but he's more dignified than that, a 'throwback' to an earlier age of TV talk shows.
Three-foot tall individuals do not mean an evolutionary 'throwback' .
The silver-haired Virginian with courtly manners is a 'throwback' to a forgotten era of congressional comity.
Some say a new Florida law is a 'throwback' to the Wild West.
The new album is an evolution, not a 'throwback' , but it does contain references to every stage of U2's career.
He was a 'throwback' to the type of player Scotland used to produce and it was a pleasure to watch him play.
the eyes could be an ancestral 'throwback'
the eyes could be an ancestral 'throwback'
a lot of his work is a 'throwback' to the fifties
a lot of his work is a 'throwback' to the fifties
They're a 'throwback' to the cathedral towns of the Middle Ages - part resort, part market place, part town square and part extended family.
So is this new trend a 'throwback' to the 1980s and the heady fragrances which reeked of sex and were banned from select restaurants because they put people off their meals?
Yes, he may be a 'throwback' to a former and, in many ways, best-forgotten age in which golf was populated mainly by right-wing reactionaries.
Last year the poet hit the headlines when he turned down the opportunity to be made an OBE, saying the award was a 'throwback' to the days of the defunct British Empire.
What if, instead, the attraction is an atavistic 'throwback' to the prehistoric human fascination with telling takes?
These atavistic hind legs are nothing less than 'throwbacks' to a totally pre-whale stage of their existence, some fifty million years ago.
He came to view born criminals less as evolutionary 'throwbacks' and more in terms of arrested development and degeneracy.
As already mentioned, one of the possible 'throwbacks' to the past is our love of swimming.
So why must all men look like atavistic 'throwbacks' ?
This year has seen a number of films that feel like 'throwbacks' to the 70s, and I like that.
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