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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
young/old
1 how old? 2 young 3 old new and old things NEW/OLD the stages of a person's life (childhood, adulthood, etc) LIFE
1 how old? - the length of time that sb has lived: age (noun C/U) He died at the age of 88. ◎ I shouldn't be doing things like this at my age. ◎ suitable for people of all ages - of a particular age: old, aged ※¦ I'm 27 years old. ◎ How old do you think she is? ◎ He's got a three-year-old son. ◎ This keep-fit class is intended for anyone aged fifty or over. - to ask sb their age, you say How old are you? - if you are aged between 20 and 29, you are in your twenties; between 30 and 39: in your thirties, etc She's in her early forties (= between forty and forty-four). - if you do not know sb's exact age, you can say that they are thirty-odd, thirty-something, etc 'How old is he?' 'I don't know, seventy-odd I should guess.' - younger than a particular age: under sth a toy for children under five - people younger than a particular age: under-16s, etc games for under-fives - older than a particular age: over sth She must be over sixty. - people older than a particular age: over-50s, etc a club for the over-60s ※ older and younger members of a family FAMILY - people of a particular age: age group These holidays are very popular with the 20-30 age group. - all the people in a group or country who were born at about the same time: generation People of my grandparents' generation have very different views on life from people my age. ◎ the older/younger generation
2 young - not having lived for a long time: young when I was young ◎ young people ◎ young plants/animals - the state of being young: youth (noun U) Her youth gives her an advantage over the other runners. - young people when you are thinking about them as a group: young people, the young, the youth of sth The young are often blamed for the social problems of today. ◎ the youth of China/today - young animals: young (noun plural) We watched the lioness with her young. - the period of time in your life when you are young, especially the time between being a child and an adult: youth (noun U) She was very badly behaved in her youth. ※ children CHILD
3 old - having lived a long time; not young: old, (more formal and polite) elderly old men and women ◎ an elderly person - the state of being old: old age (noun U) extreme old age - to become old: get* old, (informal) be getting on (a bit) She's getting on a bit now - she's over eighty. - to become old or look old: age; adjective: ageing In the last few months he has aged a great deal. ◎ the problems of an ageing population - old people when you are thinking about them as a group: old people, the old Even the old and the sick were caught up in the fighting. ※ MORE ... - to seem or look as old as you really are: look your age The last few years have been very difficult for him - you can see he's beginning to look his age. - a small line on the skin of the face which you get as you grow older: wrinkle; adjective: wrinkled to have wrinkles ◎ old and wrinkled - old, but still fit and healthy: going strong He's 90 and still going strong. - confused, unable to remember things or to look after yourself properly because of old age: senile; noun (U): senility She's gone a bit senile. - the oldest or youngest age at which you can be allowed to do sth: age limit There is no age limit for entry to the course. - not old enough by law to do sth: under age
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