eld

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الإنجليزية - التركية
(Askeri) optik istihbarat (emitter locating data - yayın kontrolör yerleştirme verisi ELECTRO-OPTINT electro-optical intelligence elektro)
{i} geçmiş zaman
{i} ileri yaş
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{s} bayat

Bu bayat ekmek bir kaya kadar sert. - This old bread is as hard as a rock.

Bu ekmek ne kadar bayat? - How old is this bread?

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kartaloş
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kartaloz
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önceki
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pişkin
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eski

Eski tekerlekleri yenisiyle değiştir. - Replace the old tires with new ones.

Bunlar çok eski kitaplar. - These are very old books.

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yaşında
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{s} ihtiyar

İhtiyar adamın öfkesi yatıştı. - The old man's anger melted.

O, ihtiyarlığı reddediyor. - He refuses to accept his old age.

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{s} deneyimli, tecrübeli
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yaşlılık

Bir bebek olarak dört ayak üzerinde emekler, sonra iki bacak üstünde yürümeyi öğrenir, sonunda yaşlılıkta bir değneye ihtiyacı olur. - It crawls on all fours as a baby, then learns to walk on two legs, and finally needs a cane in old age.

İki yıl önce yaşlılıktan öldü. - He died of old age two years ago.

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old age ihtiyarlık
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{s} harika

Eski güzel günler ne kadar harikaydı. - How wonderful were the good old days.

On yaşındayken, ne zaman on altı yaşımda olacağımı, hayatımın harika olacağını düşünürdüm. - When I was 10 years old, I thought that when I would be 16, my life would be cool.

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{s} kart

Tom oyuncak ayıları, kartpostal ve pulları, eski paraları, taş ve mineralleri, trafik plakaları ve jant kapaklarını yani kısacası hemen hemen her şeyi toplar. - Tom collects teddy bears, postcards and stamps, old coins, stones and minerals, number plates and hubcaps - in short: almost everything.

Afet bölgesine gönderilmek üzere hazır eski giysiler ile dolu üç yüz karton kutu vardı. - There were three hundred cardboard boxes filled with old clothes ready to be sent to the disaster area.

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{s} modası geçmiş
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meleke sahibi
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dili sevgili
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{s} yaşlı, ihtiyar
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the old country göçmenin eski
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aşınmış
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(Tıp) İhtiyar, yaşlı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
old age, senility; an old person

May gaze, and murmur with self-pity and ruth, -.

to age, become or grow old
to make old, age
to delay; linger
one's age, age in years, period of life
time; an age, an indefinitely long period of time
former ages, antiquity, olden times

Once adown the dewy way a youthful cavalier spurred with a maiden mounted behind him, swiftly passing out of sight, recalling to the imagination some romance of eld, when the damosel fled with her lover.

old
{n} old people, old times, old age, oldness
old age
Antiquity, olden times
To make old or ancient
To age; to grow old
{i} old age; late time of life; former days; antiquity
ElectroLuminescent Display
Old times; former days; antiquity
Age; esp
Electronic Documentation
a time in life (usually defined in years) at which some particular qualification or power arises; "she was now of school age"; "tall for his eld"
Ones age
Electronic Lodgment of Dealings
a late time of life; "old age is not for sissies"; "he's showing his years"; "age hasn't slowed him down at all"; "a beard white with eld"; "on the brink of geezerhood"
'eld
Eye dialect spelling of held. Simple past tense and past participle of 'old
eld

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    [ 'eld ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English elde (“age”), from Old English ieldu, eldo, ieldo (“age”), from Proto-Germanic *aldíz, *aldṓ, *aldá-, *alidjan (“eld, age”), from Proto-Germanic *alanan (“to grow, breed, nourish”), from Proto-Indo-European *al- (“to raise, feed”). Cognate with Old Saxon eldi (“age, antiquity”), Old High German alti, elti (“age”), Old Norse aldr (“age, eld”), Danish ælde, Icelandic öld (“age”), Gothic
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