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1 gammel
старый, -ая-t, gamle* * ** * *adj. old adj. [ som har bestått lenge] of long standing, old (f.eks.an old acquaintance, friendship
) adj. [ av en viss alder] old (f.eks.how old is he?, two years old, hundreds of years old
) adj. (nedsettende) [ umoderne] obsolete, antiquated, out-of-date, outmoded, (slang) funky adj. [ av en høy alder] old (f.eks.old buildings, an old hat, man, newspaper
), (om personer også) aged adj. [forhenværende, tidligere] old (f.eks.my old teacher, she is an old flame of mine
) adj. [ eksistert lenge] old-established adj. [ fra en periode for lenge siden] ancient (f.eks.the ancient Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean
) adj. [ brukt] second-hand (f.eks.clothes, cars
) adj. [ avlagt] old, cast-off, discarded (f.eks. ) adj. [erfaren. øvet] old, veteran (f.eks.an old soldier, a veteran diplomatist
) adj. [ forslitt] trite (f.eks.jokes, tricks
), stale adj. [ slitt] worn adj. [ foreldet] antiquated, archaic, obsolete (f.eks. ), out-of-date (f.eks. ) adj. [ antikk] antique (f.eks. ) adj. [ rotfestet] old, inveterate, deep-rooted (f.eks.beliefs, hatred
) adj. [motsatt av fersk, frisk] stale (f.eks.bread, beer, milk
)
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