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Перевод: old
[прилагательное] старый; старческий; закоренелый; выдержанный; старообразный; поношенный; обветшалый; потрепанный; старинный; относящийся к прошлому; давнишний; давний; бывший; прежний; опытный; занимавшийся длительное время; долго использовавшийся; долго употреблявшийся; [существительное] прошлое; старики
Тезаурус:
- Shottermill ran out worthy winners of the 1992 Haslemere Hospital Cup after an entertaining and competitive final between these two old rivals at Fernhurst on Sunday.
- I decided to walk as far as Bellanoch where a friend would pick me up for that weakening hospitality again - a dear old Sister Brush who shames me with her eighty-year-old energy, integrity and artistic confidence.
- It took root in various places round the town - Terryhoogan (or Ballinabeck, near Tandragee) in 1756, Clonmain in 1762, Grange in 1764, Kilmoriarty (or Kilmararty, as the old form had it) in 1767, Derryanville before 1784 ("a little village out of all road, surrounded by bogs thus God has His secret ones, in a little corner of the land some of the liveliest Christians in the kingdom").
- To the east are the Aonachs, the brooding big beasts tamed to a degree now by poor old Aonach Mor's ski-tows, which it wears uncomfortably like a lorry driver sporting gold neck chains.
- Yet, when I was seven years old, I should have thought him a very silly little boy indeed not to have understood about metaphorically speaking, even if he had never heard of it, and it does seem that what he possessed in the way of scientific approach he lacked in common sense.
- We've had four three-legged dogs over the years: Bless-her, who was born with a hind leg missing; Belle whose front leg was amputated at seven weeks because of a ligament problem; Tulley, a road accident victim who came to us at nine months old and fought for 18 months to keep his damaged front leg.
- Both historical and cultural comparisons indicate that the ideas we have about old age are as important, probably more important than biological ageing in determining the way old age is perceived, and how older people are treated.
- Since the Second World War the Sussex has become a stronger colour-marker, much neater of shoulder than the powerful draught type of old, shorter in the leg and better in the hindquarters, and it still produces lean, marbled meat, especially in the prime cuts.
- He knew the feeling of old - operating outside the rules and hidden from the surveillance of his superiors.
- By the time the old boy got home, his hair had gone snow white.
- Set on a hilltop, the old town is surrounded by seven rows of ramparts leading up to the bastion and cathedral at the summit.
- THE WHO will be 25 years old next month, and not one of the band looks a day over 50.
- In addition, I no longer saw any of my old friends while I was up in London and my Hampstead flat felt rather empty without them.
Утилизация отходов краснодарский край фирма по вывозу и утилизации отходов.
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