0 having lived or existed for a long time -- yaşlı, ihtiyar, eski
1 having been used or owned for a long time -- eski, kullanılmış, eskimiş, yıpranmış
2 used to describe or ask about someone's age -- yaş, yaşında
3 someone who has been your friend/enemy, etc for a long time -- eski arkadaş/düşman/hasım vs.
4 used before or in the past -- eski, önceden var olan/kullanılan, önceki
Meanwhile, the state granted tracts of land to nobles or permitted them to purchase land in what had become the old borderlands.
It is based on a one-year qualitative research project, which seeks to explore the experiences of social dance for older dancers.
Specifically, the younger children might be expected to show greater phonetic sensitivity to the input than older children.
Any categorisation of chronological age obscures the physiological, psychological and social diversity of older people.
The unsatisfactory housing of these older people can be expected to have consequences for their physical and psychological well-being.
Psychological distress among older primary care attenders is associated with frequent attendance.
A group of 27 older adults in inpatient rehabilitation were interviewed during the programme and after returning home.
Many of the students are older, having returned to college in laterlife.
中文繁体
存在多年的, 老的, 年老的…
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存在多年的, 老的, 年老的…
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viejo, antiguo, viejo/ja [masculine-feminine…
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velho, antigo, de longa data…
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年をとった, 古い, 昔の…
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vieux [masculine], vieil [masculine], vieille [feminine]…
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vell, antic…
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عَجوز, قَديم…
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