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21 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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22 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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23 впадать в ребячество
• 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 ребячество
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24 впасть 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 > впасть в детство
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25 впасть 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 > впасть в младенчество
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26 впасть в ребячество
• 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 > впасть в ребячество
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27 старческий
1) ( свойственный старым людям) old age (attr); senile ['siː-] -
28 выживать из ума
разг.cf. take leave of one's senses; have lost one's wits; become a dotard; be in one's second childhood; be (become) feeble-minded (senile); be < quite> gaga Amer.; dodder"Бредит, - уверенно решил Пётр Артамонов и замолчал, думая: - Выжил из ума, старичишке Так и надо было ждать". (М. Горький, Дело Артамоновых) — 'He's raving.' Artamonov was sure of that now, and fell silent, musing: 'Doddering in his old age. That was only to be expected.'
Макферсон.
Вы хотите сказать, что я ещё не совсем выжил из ума? Гульд. Не совсем. (К. Симонов, Русский вопрос) — Macpherson. You mean I'm not quite gaga yet? Gould. Not quite.Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выживать из ума
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senile — [sē′nīl΄, sen′īl΄] adj. [L senilis < senex, old: see SENATE] 1. a) of, typical of, or resulting from old age: now chiefly medical b) showing the marked deterioration often accompanying old age, esp. mental impairment characterized by confusion … English World dictionary
senile — [adj] failing in physical and mental capabilities due to old age aged, ancient, anile, decrepit, doddering, doting, enfeebled, feeble, imbecile, infirm, in second childhood*, old, senescent, shattered, sick, weak; concepts 314,402,403 Ant. alert … New thesaurus
senile dementia — ► NOUN ▪ severe mental deterioration in old age, characterized by loss of memory and lack of control of bodily functions … English terms dictionary
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