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81 устареть
1) General subject: be out of fashion, go out of date, have had one's day, outlive, outmode, stale, superannuate, to be out of court, to be out of fashion, date, have known better days, get old2) Colloquial: crack up, have had it3) Jargon: wash up4) Information technology: be out of date5) Patents: turn old -
82 век
1. муж.
1) (столетие) century, centenary
2) (эпоха) age;
epoch век высоких скоростей ≈ jet age век машин ≈ machine age век научных открытий ≈ epoch of scientific discoveries век прогресса ≈ days of advance в начале двадцатого века ≈ at the beginning of the twentieth century каменный век ≈ Stone Age средние века ≈ Middle Ages ядерный век ≈ nuclear age
3) только ед.;
разг. (жизнь) life(time) на наш век хватит ≈ it will last our time отстать от века ≈ to be behind the age доживать свой век ≈ to live out one's life/days на моем веку ≈ in my life(time) на своем веку ≈ in one's life(time) отжить свой век ≈ to have had one's day, to go out of fashion/use;
to superannuate ∙ век вековать ≈ to live out the life до скончания века ≈ till the end of time жить в веках ≈ to live forever, to live through the ages в кои-то веки во веки веков идти в ногу с веком на веки вечные
2. нареч.;
разг. for ages;
always мы с тобой век не видались ≈ we haven't met for ages, we haven't seen each other for agesм.
1. (столетие) century;
двадцатый ~ the twentieth century;
освящённый ~ами time-honoured;
2. (эпоха) age;
бронзовый ~ the Bronze age;
железный ~ the Iron age;
каменный ~ the Stone Age;
средние ~а the Middle Ages;
3. (жизнь) (span of) life;
доживать свой ~ live out one`s remaining days;
на наш ~ хватит it will last our time;
на своём ~у in the course of one`s life;
~ живи - ~ учись! live and learn!;
4. разг. (очень долгое время): целый ~ не видались haven`t seen one another for ages;
во ~и ~ов for ever and ever;
до скончания ~а till the end of time;
в кои ~и once in a blue moon;
на ~и вечные for ever;
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83 udspille
vb( i boldspil) outplay;[ udspilles, udspille sig] take place ( fx the events took place in London); be played out ( fx the place where the episode (, scene, drama) had been played out);[ have udspillet sin rolle] have had one's day;[ stykket er endnu ikke udspillet] the play is still drawing well. -
84 отживать
vt; св - отжи́ть2) устаревать to become obsolete/outmodedотжи́ть свой век — to become a thing of the past, to have had one's day
отжи́вший прч обы́чай — outmoded/outworn custom
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85 знавать лучшие времена
General subject: have seen better days, have had one's day, have known better daysУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > знавать лучшие времена
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86 век
1. муж.1) ( столетие)century, centenaryконец века — the close/the end of the century
2) ( эпоха)age; epochдоживать свой век — to live out one's life/days
отжить свой век — to have had one's day, to go out of fashion/use; to superannuate
••- во веки вековжить в веках — возвыш. to live forever, to live through the ages
- идти в ногу с веком
- на веки вечные 2. нареч.; разг.for ages; alwaysмы с тобой век не видались — we haven't met for ages, we haven't seen each other for ages
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87 выйти из употребления
1) General subject: date, fall into desuetude, have had one's day, pass out of use, superannuate, to be out of use, be out of use, grow out of use, pass out of existence, have known better days2) Architecture: become obsolete3) Mining: combustion into disuse4) Business: grow out of5) Makarov: get into disuse, come into disuse, fall into disuse, fall out of useУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выйти из употребления
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88 отжить свое
General subject: have had one's day, have known better days -
89 отжить свой век
General subject: superannuate, have had one's day, have known better days -
90 відживати
= віджитиto die away (out, off, down)відживати свій вік (про людей) — to live one's time, to have had one's day; (про звичаї, закони) to go out of use, to become obsolete
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91 изживать
несовер. - изживать;
совер. - изжить( что-л.) get rid (of), rid oneself of, overcome( gradually) ;
eliminate, extirpate;
endure изжить имеющиеся недостатки ≈ to get rid of existing shortcoming еще не изжитый ≈ still persisting изжить себя ≈ to be outdated;
to become obsolete;
to become outdated, to have had one's day, изжить (вн.) get* rid (of), eliminate (smth.) ;
изжить себя become* obsolete.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > изживать
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92 изжить
несовер. - изживать;
совер. - изжить (что-л.) get rid (of), rid oneself of, overcome( gradually) ;
eliminate, extirpate;
endure изжить имеющиеся недостатки ≈ to get rid of existing shortcoming еще не изжитый ≈ still persisting изжить себя ≈ to be outdated;
to become obsolete;
to become outdated, to have had one's day -
93 отжить свой век
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отжить свой век
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94 отслужить своё
General subject: have had one's day -
95 отслужить свое
General subject: have had one's day -
96 avere fatto il proprio tempo
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97 изживать
(что-л.)несовер. - изживать; совер. - изжитьget rid (of), rid oneself of, overcome (gradually); eliminate, extirpate; endure••изжить себя — to be outdated; to become obsolete; to become outdated, to have had one's day
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98 изжить себя
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99 отжить свой век
to have had one's day, to go out of fashion/use; to superannuateРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > отжить свой век
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100 better days
...both his clothes and his general air lad indicated a period of better days for him. (Th. Dreiser, ‘An American Tragedy’, book I, ch. XIII) —...его одежда и весь вид говорили о том, что для него наступили лучшие дни.
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