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81 puberty
ˈpju:bətɪ сущ. половая зрелость to reach the age of puberty ≈ достичь половой зрелости половая зрелость, возмужалось - age of * возраст достижения половой зрелости puberty половая зрелость -
82 adimendu
iz.1. Leg. reason, age; \adimendura heldu to reach the age of reason2. reasoning, intelligence, wit; \adimendu urriaren jabe da she's got a dull wit; nor bere \adimenduan ez egon to not be of sound mind -
83 pubesco
I.Lit. (class.;II.syn. adulesco): molli pubescere veste,
to put on the down of puberty, Lucr. 5, 672:flore novo,
Sil. 3, 79:Herculem, cum primum pubesceret, etc.,
Cic. Off. 1, 32, 118:flos juvenum pubescentium ad militiam,
Liv. 8, 8:puer vix pubescente juventā,
Sil. 16, 678:et nunc aequali tecum pubesceret aevo,
Verg. A. 3, 491:pubescere bello,
Sil. 4, 429:dehinc pubescens (Tiberius),
Suet. Tib. 6:pubescunt dulces malae,
Val. Fl. 7, 340:pubescente mala,
Sil. 5, 414:et nati modo pubescentia ora,
Stat. S. 3, 3, 11:pubescentibus annis,
Petr. 119.—Transf.A.To be covered or clothed, to clothe itself with any thing ( poet.): vites laetificae pampinis pubescere, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 28, 69 (Trag. v. 193 Vahl.); so Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 24:B.virgulta fetu,
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 79:prataque pubescunt variorum flore colorum,
Ov. Tr. 3, 12, 7.—To grow up, ripen (class.):C.omnia, quae terra gignit, maturata pubescunt,
Cic. N. D. 1, 2, 4; cf. id. ib. 2, 19, 50; Col. 4, 28, 1.—Trop., to grow, improve, ripen, flourish, be renewed; of wine, Macr. S. 7, 7.—Of the phœnix renewing its youth, Claud. Phoen. 51.—Of the full beams of the rising sun, Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 49.—Of war: subcrescentis rabiem belli, antequam pubescat validus, opprimere,
Amm. 21, 13, 14.—Of the spring:pubescente vere,
Amm. 27, 5, 2; 30, 5, 1.—Of belief:pubescente jam fide gestorum,
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84 mündig werden
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85 bring (sth.) to an end
أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
86 close
أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
87 complete
أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
88 conclude
أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
89 end
أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
90 finish
أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
91 terminate
أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
92 дорастать
1) General subject: grow as high as, reach the age of2) Literal: attain -
93 дорасти
1) General subject: grow into (до одежды большего размера например), grow as high as, reach the age of2) Literal: attain -
94 не ранее достижения ими возраста
General subject: not before they reach the ageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не ранее достижения ими возраста
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95 Altersgrenze erreichen
Altersgrenze erreichen
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96 мафусаилов
мафусаилов век, мафусаиловы лета, годы жить шутл. — reach the age of Methuselah
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97 arrivare a novant'anni
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98 tani
v.t. to know, to be acquainted with; to recognize, to acknowledge. oq qorani tanigan experienced, having seen good and bad. xat tani to know how to read. aqlini tani to come to be able to make reasonable decisions, to reach the age of descretion (of a child). haqini tani to know one’s rights. (tanil, tanit, tanittir, tanish, tanishtir, tanishtiril) -
99 puberty
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100 juvenesco
jŭvĕnesco, nŭi, 3, v. inch. n. [juvenis].I.To reach the age of youth, to grow up ( poet. and post-Aug.):II. A.vitulus... largis juvenescit herbis,
Hor. C. 4, 2, 54:ex quo juvenuit,
Tert. Exhort. ad Cast. 6 fin. —Lit.:B.Pylius juvenescere posset,
Ov. Am. 3, 7, 41:glires aestate juvenescunt,
Plin. 8, 57, 82, § 224. —Of plants:rosa recisa juvenescit,
Plin. 21, 11, 40, § 69.—Transf., to become vigorous, regain strength, flourish:gladii juvenescunt,
Stat. Th. 3, 583:corpus regni juvenescit,
recovers itself, Claud. Laud. Stil. 2, 20:continuo montes muro,
id. VI. Cons. Honor. 534.
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