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1 old
adj.прастар, дамнешен -
2 old man
n. (pl. old men) 1. inf. сопруг, татко; my old man мојот стар (татко/маж)2. brit. old-fash. другар, другарче (при обраќање кон стар пријател) -
3 old woman
n. inf. (pl. old women) 1. the old woman стара (жена/мајка)2. be like an old woman sl. како баба е -
4 old age
старост* * *n. старост; in one's old age на стари години; live to a ripe old age доживува длабока старост; старост -
5 old country
n. the old country старата татковина -
6 old guard
n. the old guard старата гарда -
7 old lady
n. inf. жена, сопруга; мајка; my old lady мојата женичка -
8 old master
n. art (стар/славен) сликар; слика (од стар/славен сликар): a collection of old masters колекција на (дела од) стари мајстори -
9 Old Nick
n. brit. old-fash, ѓавол -
10 old salt
n. old-fash, стар морнар -
11 old school
n. стара школа; a poet of the old school поет од старата школа -
12 Old Testament
n. relig. the Old Testament Стар(иот) завет -
13 old-womanish
adj. pej. be old-womanish како стара баба е -
14 old age pension
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15 Old Bailey
n. lawОлд Бејли -
16 Old Bill
n. brit. sl. полиција, пандури -
17 Old English
n. ling.староанглиски (јазик) (до 1150) -
18 old fashioned
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19 Old French
n. ling.старофранцуски (јазик) (пред 1400) -
20 old girl
n. brit. 1. бивша ученичка (од приватно училиште)2. inf. старица3. arch. моја драга (при обраќање)
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old — W1S1 [əuld US ould] adj comparative older superlative oldest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not new)¦ 2¦(not young)¦ 3¦(age)¦ 4¦(that you used to have)¦ 5¦(familiar)¦ 6¦(very well known)¦ 7 the old days 8 … Dictionary of contemporary English
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