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[əuld] 1. adj ( comp older, elder; sup oldest, eldest)1) стари́йto grow old — старі́ти
2) старе́чий, старкува́тий3) досві́дченийan old hand — досві́дчена люди́на ( у чомусь - at)
she is seventeen years old — їй сімна́дцять ро́ків
how old are you? — скі́льки вам ро́кі́в?
5) ви́триманий, да́вній6) поно́шений, зно́шений, поша́рпаний; застарі́лий7) що стосу́ється мину́лого; коли́шній2. n1) ( the old) pl збірн. старі́2)of old — коли́сь; в старі́ часи́
in the days of old — у давнину́
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[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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[A]SENEX (SENIS)CASCUS (-A -UM)SERUS (-A -UM)ANNOSUS (-A -UM)GRANDIS (-E)PUTIDUS (-A -UM)ANUS (-A -UM)PROVECTUS (-A -UM)VETER (VETERIS)VETERANUS (-A -UM)VETUS (-ERIS)VETUSTUS (-A -UM)OBSOLETUS (-A -UM)OPSOLETUS (-A -UM)ANTIQUUS (-A -UM)PRISTINUS (-A -UM)EXESUS (-A -UM)TRITUS (-A -UM)ANTICUUS (-A -UM)VETUST (-IS)[N]SCRUTUM (-I) (N)- BECOME OLD- BE OLD- GROW OLD- MAKE OLD- OF OLD PEOPLE- OF OLD THINGS- VERY OLD -
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قَدِيم \ ancient: very old; belonging to past ages: an ancient castle; Ancient Greece produced some very deep thinkers. antique: (an object, esp. furniture) made long ago and therefore valuable: This is an antique clock. archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. old: not new; used for a long time: old clothes, not modern old customs, not new; known for a long time an old friend. second-hand: (of things for sale) already used by one person: I bought a second-hand car. stale: not fresh: stale news; stale bread. \ See Also مستعمل (مُسْتَعْمَل) -
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عَتِيق الزِّيّ \ ancient: very old; belonging to past ages: an ancient castle; Ancient Greece produced some very deep thinkers. antique: (an object, esp. furniture) made long ago and therefore valuable: This is an antique clock. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. out of date: too old to be useful, desirable or suitable now: Last year’s dresses are now out of date; Older scientific books become out-of-date when new discoveries are made. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. \ See Also الطِّراز -
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* * *(gen. aldar, pl. aldir), f.1) time, age (var öld hans góð landsfólkinu); of allar aldir, through all ages; at alda øðli, to everlasting possession, for ever;2) cycle, period; gamla öld, the old cycle;3) poet., men, people; alda börn, children of men.* * *= öldr, a banquet; sálu-öld, erfða-öld, a funeral, arvel. -
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a старый (1). Говоря о возрасте человека, используют прилагательные old — старый, elderly — пожилой, aged — престарелый. Говоря о возрасте вещей: old — старый, ancient — старый, древний, antique — старинный. (2). Вопрос о возрасте человека или вещи передается предложением How old are you? — Сколько Вам лет?I don't know how old she is — Я не знаю, сколько ей лет.
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[ould]1) qoca; old age qocalıq; 2) köhnə, köhnəlmiş; 3) yaş; ten years old on yaşlı; How old is he? onun neçə yaşı var? the old qocalar -
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سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before). -
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I wisht somebody’d shoot me if I get old an’ a cripple. — Ежели я стану таким вот дряхлым калекой, уж лучше пускай меня кто-нибудь пристрелит. Oh, my dear young (такой-то)… I’m too old. — Я слишком стар, не то что вы, молодежь. And then from out of Lennie’s head there came a little fat old woman. — И тут Ленни почудилось, будто из его головы вышла седоволосая толстушка. -
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yára (ancient, belonging to or descending from former times); intensive \#anyára is attested with a dative ending in the phrase meldenya anyáran *"for my oldest [or, very old] friend" in the Elaine inscription. Other words translated "old": enwina, linyenwa (having many years), (of things:) yerna (worn); OLDEN yárëa, yalúmëa, GET OLD yerya- (wear [out]) –MC:222 cf. 215, YEN, GYER -
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kb. dahulu kala. -the old j. kaum tua. -ks. 1 tua. 2 lama. 3 kuno. old- timer kb. orang lama, pegawai kawakan. o. woman 1 perempuan tua. 2 isteri. 3 ibu. old-world ks. masa lampau. -
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