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21 old wives' tale
(a superstitious and misleading story.) babské řeči -
22 the old
(old people: hospitals for the old.) staří lidé -
23 eight-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is eight years old: Is this game suitable for an eight-year-old?) osmiletý, -á -
24 ripe (old) age
(a very old age: He lived to the ripe (old) age of ninety-five.) zralé stáří -
25 ripe (old) age
(a very old age: He lived to the ripe (old) age of ninety-five.) zralé stáří -
26 age-old
adjective (done, known etc for a very long time: an age-old custom.) prastarý, odvěký* * *• letitý -
27 fourteen-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is fourteen years old.) čtrnáctiletý (člověk, zvíře apod.)* * *• čtrnáctiletý -
28 eighteen-year-old
noun He is married to an eighteen-year-old.) osmnáctiletý, -á -
29 eighty-year-old
noun a lively eighty-year-old.) osmdesátník, -ice -
30 eleven-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is eleven years old.) jedenáctiletý, -á -
31 fifteen-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is fifteen years old.) padesátník, patnáctiletý (člověk, zvíře, apod.) -
32 fifty-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is fifty years old.) padesátiletý (člověk, zvíře, apod.) -
33 forty-year-old
noun, adjective ((a person or animal) that is forty years old.) čtyřicetiletý (člověk, zvíře apod.) -
34 four-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is four years old.) čtyřletý (člověk, zvíře apod.) -
35 good old
(an expression used to show approval etc: Good old Fred! I knew he would help us out.) náš báječný -
36 nine-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is nine years old.) devítiletý (člověk, zvíře atd.) -
37 nineteen-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is nineteen years old.) devatenáctiletý (člověk, zvíře atd.) -
38 ninety-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is ninety years old.) devadesátiletý (člověk, zvíře atd.) -
39 one-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is one year old.) roční dítě/zvíře -
40 settle old scores
(to get revenge for past wrongs: I have some old scores to settle with you.) vyřídit si staré účty
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