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2 age
вік; похилий вік; розм. повноліття- age eligibility
- age group
- age limit
- age of bloodstains
- age of capacity
- age of choice
- age of consent
- age of criminal discretion
- age of criminal responsibility
- age of culpability
- age of discretion
- age of document
- age of election
- age of incapacity
- age of majority
- age of marriage
- age of nurture
- age of offender
- age of patent
- age of puberty
- age of reason
- age of responsibility
- age prayer
- age qualification
- age reduction
- age-old tradition
См. также в других словарях:
age-old — adj having existed for a very long time an age old tradition/practice/custom etc BrE ▪ age old customs ▪ the age old problem of sexual discrimination … Dictionary of contemporary English
age-old — adjective very old; having existed for a long time; ancient or well established They still make pottery by hand, in the age old tradition. Syn: antediluvian, old as the hills, old as Adam … Wiktionary
age-old — /ayj ohld /, adj. ancient; from time immemorial: an age old tradition. [1900 05] * * * … Universalium
age-old — ADJ: usu ADJ n An age old story, tradition, or problem has existed for many generations or centuries. [WRITTEN] This age old struggle for control had led to untold bloody wars. Syn: ancient … English dictionary
age-old — adj. Age old is used with these nouns: ↑argument, ↑custom, ↑debate, ↑enmity, ↑problem, ↑superstition, ↑tradition … Collocations dictionary
tradition — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ age old, ancient, centuries old, deep rooted, old, time honoured/time honored ▪ long, long established, long standing … Collocations dictionary
tradition — noun 1) during a maiden speech, by tradition, everyone keeps absolutely silent Syn: historical convention, unwritten law, mores; oral history, lore, folklore 2) an age old tradition Syn: custom, practice, convention, ritual … Thesaurus of popular words
Age of Enlightenment — Age of Reason redirects here. For other uses, see Age of Reason (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
old — [ōld] adj. older or elder, oldest or eldest [ME < OE (Anglian) ald, WS eald, akin to Ger alt < IE base * al , to grow > L altus, old, alere, to nourish: basic sense “grown”] 1. having lived or been in existence for a long time; aged 2.… … English World dictionary
old — adj. 1 age VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ You are as old as you feel. ADVERB ▪ enough … Collocations dictionary
Old Europe (politics) — This article is about the term in contemporary politics. For the term coined by archaeologist Marija Gimbutas, see Old Europe (archaeology). For Europe before the French Revolution of 1789, see Ancien Régime. Old Europe is a term that was first… … Wikipedia