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1 старческий маразм
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2 старческое слабоумие
Юридический русско-английский словарь > старческое слабоумие
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3 старческое слабоумие
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > старческое слабоумие
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4 старческое слабоумие
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > старческое слабоумие
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5 старческое слабоумие
Русско-английский юридический словарь > старческое слабоумие
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6 старческое слабоумие
Русско-английский юридический словарь > старческое слабоумие
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7 впасть в детство
General subject: be in dotage, be in second childhood, doat, dote, sink into dotage, to be in ( one's) dotage, lapse into dotage, go senile, revert to childlike state -
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ср.друг детства — friend from childhood; playfellow
••впадать в детство — to enter one's second childhood, to be in one's dotage, to lapse into dotage, to become senile
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10 обожание
1) General subject: admiration, adoration, devotion, dotage, hero worship, hero-worship (киноактёров, спортсменов), idolatry, worship2) Religion: adoring -
11 сенилизм
Medicine: dotage, senile psychosis, senilism -
12 сенильное слабоумие
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сенильное слабоумие
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13 слепая любовь
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14 старость
1) General subject: age (the infirmities of age - старческие немощи), anility, chair days, eld, hoar, hoariness, of old, old age, old bones, senility, senior citizenship, the black ox, the lees of life, the sear and yellow leaf, the vale of years, maturity (youth/age/maturity (http://www.answers.com/topic/youth-age-maturity)), Oldness, hoary age2) Colloquial: Anno Domini3) Literal: gray hairs, grey hairs4) Psychology: dotage, senescence5) Graphic expression: frosty years of life -
15 старческий психоз
1) Medicine: dotage, senile psychosis2) Psychoanalysis: geriopsychosis -
16 старческое слабоумие
2) Medicine: neurosis tarda, senile psychosis (сенильное)3) Psychology: pick's disease, presbyophrenia4) Aviation medicine: senile dementiaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старческое слабоумие
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ВПАДАТЬ/ВПАСТЬ В ДЕТСТВО (B МЛАДЕНЧЕСТВО) VP subj: human1. to lose one's mental faculties because of old ageX впадает в детство - X is entering (falling into) his second childhoodX is getting (becoming) senile X is in his dotage.«Не все в старости впадают в детство», - сказала Тёща... (Зиновьев 2). "Not all old people fall into a second childhood," observed my mother-in-law (2a).2. Also: ВПАДАТЬ/ВПАСТЬ В РЕБЯЧЕСТВО to act, think etc as a child wouldX впадает в детство = X behaves like a (little) child (kid)(in limited contexts) X is experiencing (enjoying etc) his second childhood X is being childish. -
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ВЫЖИВАТЬ/ВЫЖИТЬ ИЗ УМА coll, derog VP subj: human usu. pfv past) to lose the ability to think, reason sensibly because of old ageX выжил из ума - X has lost his mind (his senses)X has become (got(ten), grown) senile X has lost possession of his faculties X's mind is gone X has outlived his wits X is in his dotage....Надо регулярно в Журнале печатать статьи выдающихся (читай: давно выживших из ума) учёных по общим проблемам современной науки (читай: общий банальный треп по проблемам столетней давности) (Зиновьев 1)....The Journal was regularly to publish articles by outstanding scientists (i.e. scientists long senile) on the general problems of modern science (i.e. dreary waffle about problems a hundred years old) (1a).«...(Старуха Страусиная Нога) здесь в лесу живёт... местная ведьма. Иногда помогает нам по хозяйству, иногда по ведьминским делам. Но толку от неё мало, совсем из ума выжила» (Искандер 5). "...She (Old Ostrich Leg) lives here in the forest....A local witch. Sometimes she helps us out with the housework, sometimes with witchery. But she's not good for much, her mind's completely gone" (5a).Так это должно быть! - думал князь Андрей, выезжая из аллеи лысогорского дома. - Она, жалкое невинное существо, остаётся на съедение выжившему из ума старику. Старик чувствует, что виноват, но не может изменить себя» (Толстой 6). "It had to be so!" thought Prince Andrei, as he drove out of the avenue of Bald Hills. "She, poor innocent creature, is left to be victimized by an old man who has outlived his wits. The old man feels he is guilty but cannot change" (6a). -
19 впадать в детство
• ВПАДАТЬ/ВПАСТЬ В ДЕТСТВО (в МЛАДЕНЧЕСТВО)[VP; subj: human]=====1. to lose one's mental faculties because of old age:- X is in his dotage.♦ "Не все в старости впадают в детство", - сказала Тёща... (Зиновьев 2). "Not all old people fall into a second childhood," observed my mother-in-law (2a).2. Also: ВПАДАТЬ/ВПАСТЬ В РЕБЯЧЕСТВО to act, think etc as a child would:- [in limited contexts] X is experiencing (enjoying etc) his second childhood;- X is being childish.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > впадать в детство
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20 впадать в младенчество
• ВПАДАТЬ/ВПАСТЬ В ДЕТСТВО (в МЛАДЕНЧЕСТВО)[VP; subj: human]=====1. to lose one's mental faculties because of old age:- X is in his dotage.♦ "Не все в старости впадают в детство", - сказала Тёща... (Зиновьев 2). "Not all old people fall into a second childhood," observed my mother-in-law (2a).2. Also: ВПАДАТЬ/ВПАСТЬ В РЕБЯЧЕСТВО to act, think etc as a child would:- [in limited contexts] X is experiencing (enjoying etc) his second childhood;- X is being childish.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > впадать в младенчество
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Dotage — Do tage, n. [From {Dote}, v. i.] 1. Feebleness or imbecility of understanding or mind, particularly in old age; the childishness of old age; senility; as, a venerable man, now in his dotage. [1913 Webster] Capable of distinguishing between the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dotage — index caducity, incapacity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
dotage — the state of one who dotes, c.1300; see DOTE (Cf. dote) + AGE (Cf. age). Originally of all sorts of mental impairment, not just that resulting from old age. First recorded late 14c. for senility … Etymology dictionary
dotage — senility, *age, senescence Antonyms: infancy … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dotage — [n] feebleness, old age advanced age, decrepitude, elderliness, fatuity, imbecility, infirmity, second childhood*, senectitude, senility, weakness; concepts 405,715 Ant. childhood, strength, youngness, youth, youthfulness … New thesaurus
dotage — ► NOUN ▪ the period of life in which a person is old and weak. ORIGIN from DOTE(Cf. ↑doting) + AGE(Cf. ↑ age) … English terms dictionary
dotage — [dōt′ij] n. [ME < doten, DOTE] 1. feeble and childish state due to old age; senility 2. a doting; foolish or excessive affection … English World dictionary
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dotage — [[t]do͟ʊtɪʤ[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu poss N If someone is in their dotage, they are very old and becoming weak. Even in his dotage, the Professor still sits on the committee. ...spending his dotage in a riverside cottage … English dictionary
dotage — n. to be in one s dotage * * * [ dəʊtɪdʒ] to be in one s dotage … Combinatory dictionary
dotage — noun a) Decline in judgment and other cognitive functions, associated with aging; senility. More care! said the old man. . . . There were in his face marks of deep and anxious thought which convinced me that he could not be, as I had been at… … Wiktionary