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1 moderne
1) совреме́нный2) мо́дный* * *up to date, all the fashion, in fashion, modish, modishly, modern, up to date, up-to-date* * *adj( nutids-) modern ( fx literature), contemporary, of today;( på mode) fashionable,T in;[ ikke moderne mere] no longer in fashion, out of fashion,F dated,T out;[ moderne indstillet] modern in outlook, progressive;[ moderne mennesker] people nowadays. -
2 gammeldags
старомо́дный; устаре́вший* * *ancient, antique, antiquated, dated, out of date, dowdy, low-tech, old-fashioned, square* * *adj old-fashioned, old-world ( fx courtesy);( forældet) old-fashioned,(mere neds) antiquated ( fx ideas),( gået af brug) obsolete ( fx ideas, weapons);(om ord etc: lånt fra ældre sprog) archaic ( fx words; "ere" is an archaic term for "before"),( ved at gå af brug) obsolescent,( gået af brug) obsolete ( fx slang);adv in an old-fashioned manner (el. style).
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