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شَيْخُوخَة \ old age: the time when one is old; the state of being old: In my old age I can’t climb stairs. This car is suffering from old age. age: long life: His hair was white with age. -
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[eɪdʒ]1. noun1) the amount of time during which a person or thing has existed:عُمْر، سِنWhat age is she?
2) ( often with capital) a particular period of time:عَصْرthe Middle Ages.
3) the quality of being old:شَيْخُوخَهWith the wisdom of age he regretted the mistakes he had made in his youth.
4) ( usually in plural) a very long time:فَتْرَة طَوِيلَه، دَهْرWe've been waiting (for) ages for a bus.
2. verb– present participle ˈag(e)ingto (cause to) grow old or look old:يَشِيخ، يَهْرَمHis troubles have aged him.
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شَيْخُوخَة \ old age: the time when one is old; the state of being old: In my old age I can’t climb stairs. This car is suffering from old age. age: long life: His hair was white with age. -
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age, long -
7 вековен
age-old, century-old, centuries-old; time-honoured(за враг) ancient, age-longвековен дъб a venerable oak* * *веко̀вен,прил., -на, -но, -ни age-old, century-old, centuries-old; time-honoured; (за враг) ancient, age-long; \вековенен дъб venerable oak.* * *age-old; centuried; venerable{`venxrxbl}* * *1. (за враг) ancient, age-long 2. age-old, century-old, centuries-old;time-honoured 3. ВЕКОВЕН дъб a venerable oak -
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vetustās ātis, f [vetus], old age, age, long existence: possessionis: aevi longinqua, V.: tarda (i. e. senectus), O.: familiarum vetustates.—Ancient times, antiquity: historia nuntia vetustatis: contra omnia vetustatis exempla, Cs.: in tantā vetustate auctorum, L.—Long duration, great age: quae mihi videntur habitura etiam vetustatem, i. e. will last long: Scripta vetustatem si modo nostra ferent, O.: coniuncti vetustate, i. e. intimacy of long standing.—The far future, posterity: de me nulla umquam obmutescet vetustas: Si qua fidem tanto est operi latura vetustas, V.* * *old age; antiquity; long duration -
9 vetustas
I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.municipium vetustate antiquissimum,
Cic. Phil. 3, 6, 15:vetustate possessionis se, non jure defendunt,
id. Agr. 2, 21, 57:tantum aevi longinqua valet mutare vetustas,
Verg. A. 3, 415: tum senior: quamvis obstet mihi tarda vetustas;Multaque me fugiant, etc., = senectus,
Ov. M. 12, 182.— Plur.:quae familiarnm vetustatibus aut pecuniis ponderantur,
Cic. Rep. 1, 31, 47.—In partic., ancient times, antiquity:II.historia nuntia vetustatis,
Cic. de Or. 2, 9, 36:contra omnia vetustatis exempla,
Caes. B. C. 1, 6:in tantā vetustate non rerum modo sed etiam auctorum,
Liv. 2, 21, 4:vetustatem in majus componens,
exaggerating, Sall. H. 3, 60 Dietsch:judicio vetustatis,
Quint. 1, 5, 72:sic credidit alta vetustas,
Sil. 1, 26.—Transf.A.Long duration, great age:B.quae mihi videntur habitura etiam vetustatem,
i.e. will have a long duration, Cic. Att. 14, 9, 2:scripta vetustatem si modo nostra ferent,
Ov. Tr. 5, 9, 8: vinum in vetustatem servare, till it becomes old, acquires age, Cato, R. R. 114, 2:terebinthi materies fidelis ad vetustatem,
Plin. 13, 6, 12, § 54; Quint. 10, 1, 40; Col. 3, 2, 19; Cels. 3, 14:conjuncti vetustate, officiis, benevolentiā,
i. e. long intimacy, ancient friendship, Cic. Fam. 13, 32, 2; 10, 10, 2; 11, 16, 2; Q. Cic. Pet. Cons. 5, 16.—Hence, posterity, the remote future (conceived as a time when this age will have become ancient):C.de me semper omnes gentes loquentur, nulla umquam obmutescet vetustas,
Cic. Mil. 35, 98:si qua fidem tanto est operi latura vetustas,
Verg. A. 10, 792 Ladew. and Forbig. ad loc.; cf.:quis hoc credat, nisi sit pro teste vetustas,
Ov. M. 1, 400.—In medic. lang.:ulcerum,
i. e. inveterate ulcers, Cels. 5, 26, 31; Plin. 21, 19, 74, § 127. -
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2) Rare: eval3) Mathematics: ancient4) Religion: centenarian, centenary, centennial5) Accounting: secular (о циклах в экономике)6) Makarov: hoary -
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12 شيخوخة
شَيْخُوخَة \ old age: the time when one is old; the state of being old: In my old age I can’t climb stairs. This car is suffering from old age. age: long life: His hair was white with age. -
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* * *• life-long• longtime• long-range• long standing• long-standing• age-long• of many years• over many years -
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adj. lasting several years, of several years, age long adj. long standing -
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طُول \ length: measurement from end to end (in space) or from beginning to end (in time). span: the measurement of an arch, or of a pair of wings (of a bird or aircraft): a bridge with a single span of 200 feet; a bird with a wing span of five feet. \ See Also مسافة (مَسَافة)، امتداد( امتداد) \ بِالطُّول \ lengthways, lengthwise: from end to end (in space). \ طُول العُمْر \ age: long life: His hair was white with age. \ طُول القامة \ height: measurement from top to bottom (of anything, including a person): What is his height? He is six feet tall. \ طُول المَوْجَة (للاسِلكي) \ wavelength: (in radio) the distance between any point on an electrical wave and the same point on the next wave. -
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Makarov: age-long dream -
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