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1 space-age
adjectiveextremely up-to-date and advanced:حَديث جِدا، من عَصْر الفَضاءspace-age technology.
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2 old
[əuld] adjective1) advanced in age:عَجوز، مُسِنHe is too old to live alone.
2) having a certain age:من العُمْر، عُمْرُهHe is thirty years old.
3) having existed for a long time:قَديمThose trees are very old.
4) no longer useful:عَتيق، بالٍShe threw away the old shoes.
5) belonging to times long ago:قَديمold civilizations like that of Greece.
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3 أسن
أسَنّ: شاخَ، تَقَدّمَ في السّنّto age, grow old, be advanced in years -
4 تقدم في السن
تَقَدّمَ في السّنّ، تَقَدّمَتْ بِهِ السّنّto age, grow old, get old(er), be advanced in years, be aged -
5 تقدمت به السن
تَقَدّمَ في السّنّ، تَقَدّمَتْ بِهِ السّنّto age, grow old, get old(er), be advanced in years, be aged -
6 جل
جَلّ: تَقَدّمَ في السّنّ، أسَنّto age, grow old, get old(er), be advanced in years, be aged -
7 طعن في السن
طَعَنَ في السّنّto be old, aged, advanced in years; to age, grow old -
8 عتا
عَتَا (الشّيْخُ): هَرِمَto age, be very old, be far advanced in years; to become decrepit -
9 backward
[ˈbækwəd] adjective1) aimed or directed backwards:إلى الخَلْفHe left without a backward glance.
2) less advanced in mind or body than is normal for one's age:مُتَخَلِّف عَقْليا أو جَسَديّااa backward child.
3) late in developing a modern culture, mechanization etc:مُتَخَلِّف، غير مُتَطَوِّرthe backward peoples of the world.
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10 peer
I [pɪə] noun1) a nobleman (in Britain, one from the rank of baron upwards).نَبيل او شَريف إنجليزي2) a person's equal in rank, merit or age:مَثيل، نَظير، نِد، إبن الجيل II [pɪə] verb( also adjective) He is more advanced than the rest of his peer group.
to look with difficulty:يُحَدِّقHe peered at the small writing.
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