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1 elderly
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2 elderly
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3 elderly
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4 elderly
['eld(ə)lɪ]adjлі́тній, в літа́х -
5 elderly offender
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6 home for elderly
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7 killing of an elderly person
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > killing of an elderly person
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8 suicide among elderly men
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > suicide among elderly men
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9 home
1) дім, родина; постійне місце проживання2) домашній; вітчизняний•- home affairs
- home care
- home care allowance
- home country
- home country control
- home for elderly
- home freight
- home guard
- home invader
- home invasion
- home investigation
- home investigator
- home leave
- home leave privilege
- Home Loan Bank Act
- home-made
- home-made explosive device
- Home Office
- home patent
- home policy
- home port
- home reserve
- Home Rule
- home rule
- Home Secretary
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10 killing
1) вбивство, позбавлення життя, умертвіння, ліквідація ( людини)2) вбивчий, смертельний•killing in excess of self-defence — = killing in excess of self-defense вбивство внаслідок перевищення меж необхідного самозахисту
- killing by a hired assassinkilling in excess of self-defense — = killing in excess of self-defence
- killing by misadventure
- killing by negligence
- killing by will
- killing during a holdup
- killing for hire
- killing for money
- killing in self-defence
- killing in self-defense
- killing in the heat of passion
- killing of an elderly person
- killing of father
- killing of hostages
- killing of master
- killing under the influence
- killing while intoxicated
- killing with intent
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11 suicide
1) самовбивця; самогубство, суїцид2) розм. вчиняти самогубство, покінчити з собою•- suicide attempt
- suicide bomber
- suicide bombing
- suicide cult
- suicide note
- suicide oneself
- suicide pact
- suicide prevention
- suicide rate
- suicide rate for both sexes
- suicide rate for women
- suicide rate for women men
- suicide terrorist
- suicide victim
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