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1 ÖLD
* * *(gen. aldar, pl. aldir), f.1) time, age (var öld hans góð landsfólkinu); of allar aldir, through all ages; at alda øðli, to everlasting possession, for ever;2) cycle, period; gamla öld, the old cycle;3) poet., men, people; alda börn, children of men.* * *f., gen. aldar, dat. öldu, and later öld, pl. aldir, alda, öldum; [akin to aldr; A. S. eld or yld; Old Engl. eld (cp. the adj. old); Germ. alt; Dan. old in heden-old = the heathen age]:—a time, age; þessi eru nofn stundanna, ‘öld’ forðum, aldr, Edda 108; var öld hans góð landsfólkinu, Fms. vii. 174; vind-öld, varg-öld, skegg-öld, skálm-öld, Vsp.; róm-öld, war-age, Fms. vi. (in a verse); styrj-öld, veröld, qq. v.; en fyrsta öld var sú er alla dauða menn skyldi brenna, en síðan hófsk haugs-öld, Ó. H. (pref.); feðr várir ok allt forellri fyrst um brana-öld en nú um haugs-öld, Hkr. i. 141; ó-öld, a famine, Ann. 975: óaldar-vetr var mikill á Íslandi í heiðni, … þá átu menn hrafna ok melrakka, Landn. (Hb.); nú er sú öld ( such bad times) í Noregi at ek treysti eigi at halda ykkr hér heima með mér, Fms. ii. 4; hans aldar (his life, reign) mun æ vera at góðu getið, Hkm. 19.2. in a computistic or chronological sense, a cycle, period; gamla öld. the old cycle = cyclus Paschalis; upphaf gömlu aldar, Ann. 1140 (cp. Talbyrding s.a.), also called Páska-öld; sólar-öld, the solar cycle; tungl-öld, the lunar cycle, also called nítján vetra öld. Ann., MS. 415. 9; sjau aldir veraldar þessar, the seven ages of the world, Ver. 7.3. of allar aldir veralda, through all ages of the world, 686 B. 14; of öld alda, Eluc. 55; fyrir úendiligar aldir alda = secula seculorum, … of aldir alda, 623. 29; and so in mod. eccl. usage, ‘um aldir alda amen,’ Vídal. passim; the phrase, ár var alda (gen. pl.), upon a time, in days of yore, Vsp. 3, Hkv. 1. 1.II. poët. men, people, Edda (Gl.); hálf er öld hvar, Hm. 52; ósnotr maðr er með aldir kemr, among men, 26; alda börn, Vsp. 20; alda sona, sons of men, Hm. 11; alda hverr. each of men, Fm. 10; ýtti örr hilmir aldir við tóku, Bm.; alda vinr, a friend of men; Norræn öld, Norse people. Lex. Poët.; Ensk öld, English people, id.COMPDS: aldareðli, aldafaðir, aldarfar, aldagautr, aldarháttr, aldarmál, aldamót, aldarrof, aldarróg, aldaskipti, aldartal, aldartrygðir, aldavinr, aldaþopti. -
2 old
قَدِيم \ ancient: very old; belonging to past ages: an ancient castle; Ancient Greece produced some very deep thinkers. antique: (an object, esp. furniture) made long ago and therefore valuable: This is an antique clock. archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. old: not new; used for a long time: old clothes, not modern old customs, not new; known for a long time an old friend. second-hand: (of things for sale) already used by one person: I bought a second-hand car. stale: not fresh: stale news; stale bread. \ See Also مستعمل (مُسْتَعْمَل) -
3 old
عَتِيق الزِّيّ \ ancient: very old; belonging to past ages: an ancient castle; Ancient Greece produced some very deep thinkers. antique: (an object, esp. furniture) made long ago and therefore valuable: This is an antique clock. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. out of date: too old to be useful, desirable or suitable now: Last year’s dresses are now out of date; Older scientific books become out-of-date when new discoveries are made. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. \ See Also الطِّراز -
4 old
سِنُّهُ \ old: having a certain age: He’s the oldest boy in the class. How old is he? He’s seven years old. He’s a seven-year-old (boy). He’s older than his sister. \ عَجُوز \ old: not young or middle-aged; having lived a long time: an old man with white hair, a friendly adj. when speaking to or of sb. of any age Sorry, old girl! Good old Bill always wins!. \ عُمْرُه (كذا سنة) \ old: having a certain age: He’s the oldest boy in the class. How old is he? He’s seven years old. He’s a seven-year-old (boy). \ لَهُ من العُمْر... \ old: having a certain age: He’s the oldest boy in the class. How old is he? He’s seven years old. He’s a seven-year-old (boy). He’s old enough to go to school. He’s older than his sister. -
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[əuld] adjective1) advanced in age:عَجوز، مُسِنHe is too old to live alone.
2) having a certain age:من العُمْر، عُمْرُهHe is thirty years old.
3) having existed for a long time:قَديمThose trees are very old.
4) no longer useful:عَتيق، بالٍShe threw away the old shoes.
5) belonging to times long ago:قَديمold civilizations like that of Greece.
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6 öld
* * *(gen. aldar, pl. aldir), f.1) time, age (var öld hans góð landsfólkinu); of allar aldir, through all ages; at alda øðli, to everlasting possession, for ever;2) cycle, period; gamla öld, the old cycle;3) poet., men, people; alda börn, children of men.* * *= öldr, a banquet; sálu-öld, erfða-öld, a funeral, arvel. -
7 old age
شَيْخُوخَة \ old age: the time when one is old; the state of being old: In my old age I can’t climb stairs. This car is suffering from old age. age: long life: His hair was white with age. -
8 old
front, fore, space in front. uyning oldi the front of a house; the space in front of a house. o’z oldiga on his own, of his own accord. oldiga bor to go to see s.o. oldiga tush to surpass, to exceed, to outstrip. oldida in front of, in the presence of; compared to. mening oldimda in front of me; in my presence. vijdon oldida out of shame, out of conscience.oldidan before, in front of. ish(ga) boshlash oldidan before starting work. oldidan o’t to pass in front of, to pass before; to go see (for a advice). oldi keti/oldi ketini/oldi orqasini o’yla to consider thoroughly, to think about everything. oldi ortiga qaramay recklessly, without thinking of the consequences. oldini ol to take preventive measures, to prevent, to head off. ko’z oldi in front of one’s eyes. saylov oldi pre election (time). til oldi tovushlari (ling.) dentals. egani oldida, emagani ketida He’s well off. He doesn’t have any need for anybody. old tomon the front side. old qo’shimcha prefix (s. prefiks) -
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adjectivein a style common some time ago:عَتيق الطِّراز، بَطُلَ إسْتِعْمالُهHer hairstyle is very old-fashioned.
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10 old
مَعْرُوف \ a good turn: a helpful action: You did me a good turn. celebrated: famous: a celebrated actor. favour, favor: an act of kindness: Would you do me a favour and lend me a pound?. kindness: a kind act: Will you do me a kindness?. old: not new; known for a long time: an old friend. well-known: famous: He’s a well-known man. He’s well-known in Britain. -
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كَبِير \ big: large. considerable: great (of amount, cost, difficulty, distance, etc.). good: fairly large: It cost a good deal of money. great: large in size or amount or importance: A great city; a great deal of money; a great mistake; a great artist. high: great: high speed, important a high official. large: big (in size or amount; not usu. used of a person): He needs a large car for his large family. He’s a big boy with large feet. old: not young or middle-aged; having lived a long time: an old man with white hair. respectable: of fairly large size or fairly good quality, etc.: He sold his house for quite a respectable sum. -
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13 Bruna-öld
f. the Burning-age, i. e. the heathen time when the dead were burnt, preceding the Hauga-öld ( Cairn-age) according to Snorri, Hkr. pref.; at vér munim hafna átrúnaði várum þeim er feðr várir hafa haft fyrir oss, ok allt foreldri, fyrst um Bruna-öld, ok síðan um Hauga-öld, i. 141: the ‘Burning-age’ is in Scandin. pre-historical; relics are only found in the mythological time (v. above s. v. bál) and in law phrases and old sayings, such as branderfð, q. v., til brands ok báls, v. brandr: ‘brendr’ is synonymous to ‘dead’ in the old Hm.; at kveldi skal dag leyfa, konu er brend er, praise no wife till she is ‘burnt’ (i. e. buried), 70; and blindr er betri en brendr sé, nýtr mangi nás, better to be blind than burnt, i. e. better blind than dead and buried, 80; but it does not follow that burning was used at the time when the poem was composed; the saving had become proverbial. -
14 have a good time
تَمَتَّعَ بِـ \ enjoy: to get pleasure from: Did you enjoy your dinner?. have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. indulge: (with in) to give oneself the pleasure of (sth. pleasant but unnecessary or unsuitable): I’m too old to indulge in boyish games. Shall we indulge in a little wine with our dinner?. -
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16 forn-öld
f. the olden time, mythical age: Fornaldar-sögur, f. pl. mythical stories, (mod.) -
17 vind-öld
f. ‘wind-age,’ time of tempests, Vsp. -
18 Mini Inconsistent Cruddy Ruff Old Stinky Odd Farting Time
Rude: MICROSOFTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mini Inconsistent Cruddy Ruff Old Stinky Odd Farting Time
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19 Plain Old Time-Sharing
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20 revejido
• old• old before time
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