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устаре́вший* * *antiquated, obsolescent, obsolete* * *adj( ikke længere i brug) obsolete,( ikke tidssvarende også) out of date, outdated,(neds) antiquated;T old hat;(spr) obsolete;(jur) statute-barred;[ ved at blive forældet] obsolescent. -
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старомо́дный; устаре́вший* * *ancient, antique, antiquated, dated, out of date, dowdy, low-tech, old-fashioned, square* * *adj old-fashioned, old-world ( fx courtesy);( forældet) old-fashioned,(mere neds) antiquated ( fx ideas),( gået af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). -
4 antikveret
adj obsolete ( fx weapons, ideas), out of date,(neds) antiquated ( fx hat, views). -
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6 gammel
aged, antique, old* * *adj( fra gamle tider) old,( gammel og ærværdig) ancient ( fx building, custom; ancient Greece);( ældet) old, aged;( antik) antique;( som har bestået længe) old ( fx friendship), long-established ( fxfirm), long-standing ( fx complaint), of long standing ( fx a quarrel of long standing),( forhenværende) old, former;(mods frisk) stale ( fx bread, news, jokes);( brugt) second-hand,(om ord el. udtryk: lånt fra ældre sprogbrug) archaic,( gået af brug) obsolete.[ blive gammel] grow old;[ en to dage gammel avis] a two-day-old newspaper;[ i gamle dage] in former times, in the past; in the (good) old days;[ på sine gamle dage] in one's old age;[ de gamle] the old, old people,( éns forældre) the old folk;( oldtidens folk) the Ancients;[ den gamle] the old man;[ lade alt blive ved det gamle] leave things as they were;[ hænge ved det gamle] cling to the old order of things;[ være ved det gamle] be (much) as usual;[ dobbelt så gammel som jeg] twice my age;[ du gamle] old man;[ gammel elev] old pupil, old boy (, girl),(am) alumnus (, alumna);[ for gammel] too old,(T: til noget) past it;[ gammelt jern] scrap iron;[ lige gamle] (of) the same age;( af avis) back number;[ det gamle Rom] ancient Rome;[ af den gamle skole] of the old school;[ fra gammel tid] from time immemorial;[ to år gammel] two years old (el. of age);[ tyve år gammel giftede han sig] at twenty he married.
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