çok eskimiş

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threadbare

He was wearing a threadbare suit. - O çok eskimiş bir takım elbise giyiyordu.

shabby, frayed and worn to an extent that warp threads show
{a} worn out, shabby, mean, shackneyd
having the nap worn away so that the threads show through; "threadbare rugs"
repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; "bromidic sermons"; "his remarks were trite and commonplace"; "hackneyed phrases"; "a stock answer"; "repeating threadbare jokes"; "parroting some timeworn axiom"; "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'"
Threadbare clothes, carpets, and other pieces of cloth look old, dull, and very thin, because they have been worn or used too much. She sat cross-legged on a square of threadbare carpet. = worn
banal or clichéd; trite or hackneyed
{s} worn, ragged, frayed, shabby
Worn out; as, a threadbare subject; stale topics and threadbare quotations
wearing clothes of threadbare material
Fig
Worn to the naked thread; having the nap worn off; threadbare clothes
If you describe an activity, an idea, or an argument as threadbare, you mean that it is very weak, or inadequate, or old and no longer interesting. the government's threadbare domestic policies
having the nap worn away so that the threads show through; "threadbare rugs
çok eski
{s} ancient

The archeologists found the bones of an ancient dragon. - Arkeologlar çok eski zamanlardan kalma bir ejderhanın kemiklerini buldu.

I bought an ancient lamp. - Çok eski bir fener satın aldım.

çok eski
old world
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{s} antediluvian
çok eski
(deyim) over the hill
çok eski
immemorial

Students have complained about homework assignments since time immemorial. - Öğrenciler çok eski zamanlardan beri ev ödevleri hakkında yakınıyorlar.

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longstanding
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fossil
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age-old
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dateless
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remote
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age old
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of long standing
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antiquated
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