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41 овца в возрасте от двух до пяти лет
Agriculture: middle-aged eweУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > овца в возрасте от двух до пяти лет
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42 отсутствие талии
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44 рынок лиц среднего возраста
Advertising: middle-aged marketУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рынок лиц среднего возраста
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45 средневозрастное лесонасаждение
Engineering: middle-aged forest standУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > средневозрастное лесонасаждение
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General subject: middle-aged (англ. оборот взят из статьи в Medscope - Medical News) -
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HE ПЕРВОЙ МОЛОДОСТИ NP gen Invar subj compl with copula (subj: human or nonagreeing postmodif fixed WOmiddle-aged, not youngnot (no longer) in one's first youthnot (no longer) (so) very young past one's prime getting on in years.Улыбка у неё открытая, обольстительная... красивая улыбка. Губы красивые. И женщина пикантная, пухленькая, лицо румяное, хотя не первой молодости (Трифонов 6). Her smile is open, alluring... A beautiful smile. Beautiful lips. A tasty morsel of a woman, chubby, a rosy complexion, though not in her first youth (6a).Дубков был маленький жилистый брюнет, уже не первой молодости... (Толстой 2). Dubkov was a small sinewy fellow with a dark complexion, he was no longer so very young... (2b). -
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СТАРОСТЬ HE РАДОСТЬ (saying) (said with regret, and sometimes in jest, when a middle-aged or older person thinks or talks about his age and the effects it has on his health, physical strength etc may be said by a young person as a joke) being or getting old is difficult and unpleasant: — itfs no fun getting (to get) old old age is no fun getting old is no picnic (no fun) (in limited contexts) I'm (he's etc) not as young as I (he etc) used to be.(Матрёна:)...На старости лет кто пожалеет. Старость не радость (Толстой 1). (М.:)...In your old age who's going to feel sorry for you? It's no fun to get old (1a).Ноги у Петра Васильевича сделались ватными. Трясущимися руками отодвинув щеколду, он растерянно бормотал перед запертой дверью: «Сейчас, В ад я... Сейчас... Вот старость не радость... Руки не слушаются...» (Максимов 3). Pyotr Vasilievich's legs went weak. He released the catch with trembling fingers, and mumbled through the open door without knowing what he was saying "Coming, Vadya coming... Not as young as I used to be....Hands won't do what I want" (3a). -
50 не первой молодости
[NPgen; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or nonagreeing postmodif; fixed WO]=====⇒ middle-aged, not young:- not < no longer> in one's first youth;- not < no longer> (so) very young;- getting on in years.♦ Улыбка у нее открытая, обольстительная... красивая улыбка. Губы красивые. И женщина пикантная, пухленькая, лицо румяное, хотя не первой молодости (Трифонов 6). Her smile is open, alluring... A beautiful smile. Beautiful lips. A tasty morsel of a woman; chubby, a rosy complexion, though not in her first youth (6a).♦ Дубков был маленький жилистый брюнет, уже не первой молодости... (Толстой 2). Dubkov was a small sinewy fellow with a dark complexion; he was no longer so very young... (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не первой молодости
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51 старость не радость
[saying]=====⇒ (said with regret, and sometimes in jest, when a middle-aged or older person thinks or talks about his age and the effects it has on his health, physical strength etc; may be said by a young person as a joke) being or getting old is difficult and unpleasant:- [in limited contexts] I'm <НЕЪ etc> not as young as I (he etc) used to be.♦ [Матрёна:]...На старости лет кто пожалеет. Старость не радость (Толстой 1). [М.:]... In your old age who's going to feel sorry for you? It's no fun to get old (1a).♦ Ноги у Петра Васильевича сделались ватными. Трясущимися руками отодвинув щеколду, он растерянно бормотал перед запертой дверью: "Сейчас, Вадя... Сейчас... Вот старость не радость... Руки не слушаются..." (Максимов 3). Pyotr Vasilievich's legs went weak. He released the catch with trembling fingers, and mumbled through the open door without knowing what he was saying "Coming, Vadya coming... Not as young as I used to be....Hands won't do what I want" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > старость не радость
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52 год
м.yearребёнку год — the child* is one (year old)
он зарабатывает 2000 рублей в год — he earns two thousand roubles a year, или per annum
через три года — in three years, in three years' time; ( спустя три года) three years later; ( с сегодняшнего дня) three years hence
детские годы — childhood sg., the days of one's childhood
в старые годы — in (the) olden days, in days gone by
они не видались годы — they have not seen each other for years, it is years since they last met
шестидесятые, восьмидесятые и т. п. годы — the sixties, the eighties, etc.
пятидесятые годы прошлого века — the 1850s, the eighteen fifties
гражданский год — legal / civil year
солнечный год астр. — solar year
учебный год — academic year; ( в школе) school year
отчётный год — financial / fiscal year year
урожайный год — good* year for the crops, productive year, bumper crop year
неурожайный год — year of bad* harvest, year of dearth; lean year (тж. перен.)
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круглый год — the whole year round, all the year roundвстречать Новый год — see* the New Year in, celebrate New Year's Eve
из года в год — year in, year out; year after year
в годах — middle-aged, advanced in years
не по годам (о развитии и т. п.) — beyond one's years
быть умным не по годам — be wise beyond one's years; have an old head on young shoulders идиом.
без году неделя разг. — just recently, the other day
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53 лета
ему больше, меньше пятидесяти лет — he is over, under fifty
в летах — elderly, getting on (in years)
2. (как мн. к год) yearsпрошло много, несколько лет — many, several years have passed / elapsed
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54 солидный
1. solid, strong2. (надёжный, серьёзный) reliable, sedateсолидный человек — reliable man*
3. (значительный, большой) considerableсолидная сумма — considerable / sizable sum
4. разг. ( о возрасте) middle-aged5. разг. (большой, полный — о человеке) massive, stout -
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мн.1) (как мн. к год) yearsпрошло́ мно́го [не́сколько] лет — many [several] years have passed / elapsed
2) ( возраст) years; age sgско́лько ему́ лет? — how old is he?
ему́ 10 лет — he is ten (years old)
ему́ бо́льше [ме́ньше] 50 лет — he is over [under] fifty
сре́дних лет — middle-aged
они́ одни́х лет — they are of the same age
с де́тских лет — from childhood
в лета́х — elderly, getting on (in years)
на ста́рости лет — in one's old age
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56 год
муж.без году неделя — just a brief while, next to no time; new, green
бюджетный год — fiscal/budget year
в год — a/per year; per annum
в годах — middle-aged, advanced in years
в последующие годы — in succeeding years, during the ensuing years
год от году — year by year, every year, with every passing year
из года в год — year in (and) year out, from year to year
круглый год — all the year round; the whole year round
учебный год — academic year; school year
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57 лета
I Л`ета жен.; миф. II лет`а мн. ч.1) ( возраст) years; age ед.быть в летах — to be elderly, getting on (in years)
2) мн. ч. от год yearsпрошло много лет — many years (have) passed/elapsed
сколько лет, сколько зим — it's been ages
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58 солидный
прил.1) solid, strong, firm, sound2) ( надежный)reliable, sedate; respectable3) ( значительный)4) разг. (о возрасте)5) разг. (большой - о человеке)massive, stout -
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60 пожилой
прлelderly, middle-agedпожилы́е лю́ди — the elderly pl
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