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1 старий
2) ч (як ім. - про старика) old man; ( у фамільярному зверненні) old fellow ( bean), old thing, old boy3) -
2 старосвітський
( of the) old school, old-fashioned, quaint, out-of-date; archaic; antiquated; old time; old-world -
3 світ
I ч1) ( всесвіт) world; universe; ( суспільство) society; worldвищий світ — society, high life
зовнішній світ — outside/outer world
літературний (спортивний) світ — the literary ( sporting) world
навколишній світ — the world around, surrounding world, outward things
Старий (Новий) світ — the Old ( the New) World
світ мрій — dreamland, dream-world
у всьому світі — in the whole world, all over the world
увесь світ — world at large, whole world, entire world
чотири сторони світу (південь, північ, схід, захід) — four cardinal points
2)вийти у світ (про книгу) — to be published, to come out
пішов на той світ — died; gone to the kingdom come sl
пустити по світу — to beggar, to ruin utterly
внутрішній світ — inward/inner life
потойбічний світ — the other/next world, the beyond
перевернути увесь світ — to move heaven and earth, to turn the world upside down
II чпереселятися в кращий світ (померти) — to leave this world, to go to a better world, to go to the next world
1) див. світло2) див. світанок -
4 старовина
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old´-world´ly — old world «OHLD WURLD», adjective. 1. Also, Old World. of or having to do with the Eastern Hemisphere; not of the New World; not American: »old world monkeys, old world folk songs. 2. belonging to or characteristic of a former period: »old world… … Useful english dictionary
old-world — adj. 1. Characteristic of former times especially in Europe; as, an old world cottage. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Biology) Native to the Old World; not found in the Americas; as, old world monkeys. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
old-world — old worldly, adj. old worldliness, n. /ohld werrld /, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the ancient world or to a former period of history. 2. of or pertaining to the Old World: old world customs. 3. characteristic of the Old World; quaint; traditional … Universalium
Old World — Old Old, a. [Compar. {Older}; superl. {Oldest}.] [OE. old, ald, AS. ald, eald; akin to D. oud, OS. ald, OFries. ald, old, G. alt, Goth. alpeis, and also to Goth. alan to grow up, Icel. ala to bear, produce, bring up, L. alere to nourish. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Old World — n the Old World the Eastern ↑Hemisphere, especially Europe, Asia, and Africa →↑New World ▪ the civilizations of the Old World … Dictionary of contemporary English
old-world — adj [only before noun] an old world place or quality is attractive because it is old or reminds you of the past ▪ The town has retained much of its old world charm … Dictionary of contemporary English
old-world — adj [only before noun] an old world place or quality is attractive because it is old or reminds you of the past ▪ The town has retained much of its old world charm … Dictionary of contemporary English
Old World — n the Old World the Eastern ↑Hemisphere, especially Europe, Asia, and Africa →↑New World ▪ the civilizations of the Old World … Dictionary of contemporary English
old-world — old′ world′ adj. 1) of or pertaining to the ancient world or to a former period of history 2) of or pertaining to the Old World • Etymology: 1705–15 old′ world′ly, adj … From formal English to slang
old-world — [ōld′wʉrld′] adj. 1. of or from the Old World, esp. Europe 2. having or displaying certain usually good qualities or characteristics associated with European customs, manners, or standards [old world hospitality] … English World dictionary
old-world — old ,world adjective an old world quality or place is old fashioned in a pleasant and attractive way … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English