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81 пожилого возраста
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82 пожилой, преклонного возраста
General subject: elderlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пожилой, преклонного возраста
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83 почтенный
1) General subject: elderly, estimable, hoary, honorable (форма обращения к детям знати, к судьям), honourable, honoured, patriarchal, reputable, respectable, reverend, venerable (а не венерический), worthful2) Church: Right Reverend3) Obsolete: worshipful (в обращении)4) Religion: feared5) Australian slang: long in the tooth7) Archaic: worthy -
84 права пожилых
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85 права пожилых людей
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > права пожилых людей
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86 предназначенный для людей старшего возраста
Business: designed for the elderlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предназначенный для людей старшего возраста
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87 преклонного возраста
General subject: elderlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преклонного возраста
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88 престарелые
1) General subject: elderly, older people2) Economy: old people3) Social service: the ageing4) Makarov: aged population -
89 престарелые женщины
Sociology: elderly women, older womenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > престарелые женщины
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90 скрыться с места ДТП
Road traffic: take off (The driver did not stop to investigate and took off leaving the elderly victim on the road.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > скрыться с места ДТП
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91 смертность среди престарелых рабочих
Makarov: mortality risk among elderly workersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смертность среди престарелых рабочих
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92 среди пожилых
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93 старец
2) Colloquial: creaker3) Religion: elder (An aged person), gaffer ( An old man), starets (In Eastern Orthodoxy, a monastic spiritual leader, one who had already achieved a real experience of the future kingdom of God), staretz (духовный наставник, обычно монах)4) Christianity: (spiritual) elder, elderly monk, spiritual advisor, (греч.) geronta -
94 старики с курами встают, молодым спать не дают
Set phrase: elderly folks get up at dawn, insisting the young shouldn't sleep too long (old folks are said to be early risers, and young ones late sleepers)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > старики с курами встают, молодым спать не дают
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95 старческая кожа
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96 у пожилых людей
General subject: in the elderly -
97 уход за пожилыми людьми
Sociology: elderly careУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уход за пожилыми людьми
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98 учреждение по уходу за престарелыми
Sociology: institution for elderly careУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > учреждение по уходу за престарелыми
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99 Г-185
В ГОДАХ В ЛЕТАХ PrepP these forms only subj-compl with бытье (subj: human or nonagreeing modif) older, elderlyX в годах - X is getting on in yearsX is advanced in years X is no youngster.Дельце, о котором просил хозяин, касалось его сбежавшей жены. Начал он издалека, говоря, что он уже не мальчик, чтобы есть что попало и как попало, а человек в летах, и ему нужен человек, который мог бы приготовить и подать ему пищу (Искандер 4). The favor that Omar had requested concerned his runaway wife. He began in a roundabout way, saying that he was no longer a boy, to eat any old thing fixed any old way, he was a man getting on in years, he needed a person who could prepare and serve his food for him (4a).Хотя и в годах, ему было лет, наверно, под пятьдесят, но мужчина, надо сказать, красавец (Рыбаков 1). Не was no youngster, around fifty or so, but he was a good-looking man, I must say (1a). -
100 Л-89
В ЛИЦАХ рассказывать, изображать кого-что и т. п. PrepP Invar adv(to tell about sth.) expressively, portraying s.o. 's manner of behavior and/or speech: (the idiom is translated together with the verb) act sth. outmimic (imitate) how (the way) s.o. speaks (does sth.)....Офицеры начинали хором петь песенку о начальнике станции... Офицеры разыгрывали эту песенку в лицах. Особенно хорош был пожилой полковник - «колонель» - с желтой бородкой, изображавший разъяренного начальника станции (Паустовский 1)...The officers would begin to sing in chorus a song about a stationmaster... The officers acted out this song. The best of them all was an elderly colonel with a yellow beard who played the part of the infuriated stationmaster (1b)....(Я) весело его (Эренбурга) высмеивала, изображая в лицах, как он меня поучает (Мандельштам 2)....(I) made fun of him (Ehrenburg) to the others, mimicking the way he had tried to lecture me (2a).
См. также в других словарях:
elderly — [el′dər lē] adj. 1. somewhat old; past middle age; approaching old age 2. quite old; already in old age; aged 3. not current; outmoded the elderly elderly people as a group elderliness n … English World dictionary
Elderly — Eld er*ly, a. Somewhat old; advanced beyond middle age; bordering on old age; as, elderly people. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elderly — I adjective advanced in years, aetate provectus, aged, along in years, hoary, matured, old, seasoned, senescent II index old Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
elderly — 1610s, from ELDER (Cf. elder) + LY (Cf. ly) (1). O.E. ealdorlic meant chief, princely, excellent, authentic. O.E. also had related eldernliche of old time, lit. forefatherly … Etymology dictionary
elderly — old, *aged, superannuated Antonyms: youthful … New Dictionary of Synonyms
elderly — [adj] in old age aged, aging, ancient, been around*, declining, gray*, hoary, long in tooth*, lot of mileage*, no spring chicken*, old, olden, on last leg*, over the hill*, retired, tired, venerable; concepts 578,797 Ant. young, youth … New thesaurus
elderly — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ old or ageing. DERIVATIVES elderliness noun … English terms dictionary
elderly — 01. Many [elderly] people in this country live very active, independent lives. 02. Snowstorms are especially difficult for the [elderly], who often have trouble walking in snow. 03. In the apartment above us, there is an [elderly] couple who have … Grammatical examples in English
elderly — [[t]e̱ldə(r)li[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED (politeness) You use elderly as a polite way of saying that someone is old. There was an elderly couple on the terrace... Many of those most affected are elderly. N PLURAL: the N The elderly are people who… … English dictionary
elderly */*/*/ — UK [ˈeldə(r)lɪ] / US [ˈeldərlɪ] adjective an elderly person is old. Many people now think that this word is offensive but it is often used in talking about policies and conditions that affect old people An elderly gentleman was standing at the… … English dictionary
elderly — eld|er|ly [ eldərli ] adjective *** an elderly person is old. Many people now think that this word is offensive but it is often used in talking about policies and conditions that affect old people: An elderly gentleman was standing at the hotel… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English