Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | |
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elderly ['ɛldərlɪ] |
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medium-aged ['mi:dɪəm eɪʤd] |
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middle-aged ['mɪdl 'eɪʤd] |
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middleaged | |
senior ['si:njə(r)] |
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nidde-age | |
underage ['ʌndərɪʤ] |
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at the age of [æt ðə eɪʤ ɔv] |
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middle-aged person ['mɪdl eɪʤd 'pə:sɪn] |
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in middle age | |
middle-aged person ['mɪdl eɪʤd 'pə:sɪn] |
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live to a ripe old age [lɪv tu ə raɪp əuld eɪʤ] |
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at her age | |
prime of life [praɪm ɔv laɪf] |
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mid-life crisis [mɪd laɪf 'kraɪsɪs] |
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in sb's 30 | |
childhood diseases ['ʧaɪldhud dɪ'zi:zəz] |
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a middle-aged person [ə 'mɪdl eɪʤd 'pə:sɪn] |
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be middle-aged [bi: 'mɪdl eɪʤd] |
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the same age as [ðə seɪm eɪʤ æz] |
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when I was your age [wɛn aɪ wɔz jɔ:(r) eɪʤ] |
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people of all ages ['pi:pl ɔv ɔ:l 'eɪʤəz] |
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when you get to my age [wɛn ju: gɛt tu maɪ eɪʤ] |
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a child of his age | |
at your age [æt jɔ:(r) eɪʤ] |
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come up to school age | |
be in one's prime [bi: ɪn wʌnz praɪm] |
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be in one's twenties [bi: ɪn wʌnz 'twɛntɪz] |
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in his mid to late sixties [ɪn hɪz mɪd tu leɪt 'sɪkstɪz] |
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lass [læs] |
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aged [eɪʤd] |
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for people of all ages [fɔ:(r) 'pi:pl ɔv ɔ:l 'eɪʤəz] |
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at the age of 16 [æt ðə eɪʤ ɔv 16] |
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GCSE [GCSE] |
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the elderly [ðə 'ɛldərlɪ] |
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The city hall was built in 16th century | |
The map hadn't changed much in the last century. | |
few people over sixty [fju: 'pi:pl 'əuvə(r) 'sɪkstɪ] |
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I think she is my age [aɪ θɪŋk ʃi: ɪz maɪ eɪʤ] |
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elderly ['ɛldərlɪ] |
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disparity of age | |
Men usually go bald at the age of 40 | |
in the 20th century [ɪn ðə 20th 'sɛnʧərɪ] |
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in their twenties [ɪn ðɛə(r) 'twɛntɪz] |
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of the same age [ɔv ðə seɪm eɪʤ] |
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He is about my age | |
at the age of seven | |
the eldery people | |
what age [wɔt eɪʤ] |
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film rating | |
middle aged man ['mɪdl eɪʤd mæn] |
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old aged man [əuld eɪʤd mæn] |
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in the 19th century [ɪn ðə 19th 'sɛnʧərɪ] |
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He died at the age of 82. [hi: daɪd æt ðə eɪʤ ɔv 82] |
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She began her career at the age of three | |
act your age [ækt jɔ:(r) eɪʤ] |
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They're telling a lie about how old they are so they can wach the movie. | |
age gap-age difference [eɪʤ gæp eɪʤ 'dɪfərəns] |
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in the nineteenth century [ɪn ðə naɪn'ti:nθ 'sɛnʧərɪ] |
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nineteen thirties | |
be the same age [bi: ðə seɪm eɪʤ] |
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She is middle-aged [ʃi: ɪz 'mɪdl eɪʤd] |
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as young as [æz jʌŋ æz] |
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(be) middle aged | |
(be) elderly [bi: 'ɛldərlɪ] |
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he is approaching the retirement age | |
junior school ['ʤu:njə(r) sku:l] |
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redbrick universities | |
infant school | |
the redbrick universities | |
thay can be aged from 18 to 80 | |
people her age ['pi:pl hə:(r) eɪʤ] |
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It's about France in the nineteenth century. [ɪts ə'baut fræns ɪn ðə naɪn'ti:nθ 'sɛnʧərɪ] |
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age difference [eɪʤ 'dɪfərəns] |
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at an early age / at the age of [æt ən 'ə:lɪ eɪʤ æt ðə eɪʤ ɔv] |
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middle aged ['mɪdl eɪʤd] |
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In the 18th century maps weren't accurate enough [ɪn ðə 18th 'sɛnʧərɪ mæps weren't 'ækjurɪt ɪ'nʌf] |
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dawn of the age [dɔ:n ɔv ðə eɪʤ] |
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we are in the same age [wi: ɑ:(r) ɪn ðə seɪm eɪʤ] |
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in his mid-teens [ɪn hɪz mɪd ti:nz] |
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in the 20th century [ɪn ðə 20th 'sɛnʧərɪ] |
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at the same age [æt ðə seɪm eɪʤ] |
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in the 21 century [ɪn ðə 21 'sɛnʧərɪ] |
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Since yesterday, 1991, last month, three day, the 18th century [sɪns 'jɛstərdeɪ 1991 lɑ:st mʌnθ θri: deɪ ðə 18th 'sɛnʧərɪ] |
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And people can drive at the age of seventeen [ænd 'pi:pl kæn draɪv æt ðə eɪʤ ɔv sɛvn'ti:n] |
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at the age of thirty-five [æt ðə eɪʤ ɔv 'θə:dɪ faɪv] |
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Hops have already been added as spice to beer since XV century [hɔps hæv ɔ:l'rɛdɪ bɪ:n 'ædəd æz spaɪs tu bɪə(r) sɪns XV 'sɛnʧərɪ] |
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elderly ['ɛldərlɪ] |
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I can vote at the age of eighteen [aɪ kæn vəut æt ðə eɪʤ ɔv eɪ'ti:n] |
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elderly ['ɛldərlɪ] |
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at the age of twenty [æt ðə eɪʤ ɔv 'twɛntɪ] |
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at my age [æt maɪ eɪʤ] |
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at this age [æt ðɪs eɪʤ] |
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mid-thirties [mɪd 'θə:tɪz] |
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children aged from 5 to 10 ['ʧɪldrən eɪʤd frɔm 5 tu 10] |
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school-agers [sku:l 'eɪʤərz] |
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in the latter half of the century [ɪn ðə 'lætə(r) hɑ:f ɔv ðə 'sɛnʧərɪ] |
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age limit [eɪʤ 'lɪmɪt] |
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in his/her early/mid/late twenties [ɪn hɪz hə:(r) 'ə:lɪ mɪd leɪt 'twɛntɪz] |
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an elderly couple [ən 'ɛldərlɪ 'kʌpl] |