aging in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for aging in the English»French Dictionary

I.age [Brit eɪdʒ, Am eɪdʒ] N

1. age (length of existence):

II.age [Brit eɪdʒ, Am eɪdʒ] VB trans

III.age [Brit eɪdʒ, Am eɪdʒ] VB intr

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Translations for aging in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

aging Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

at the ripe old age of 16 iron hum

aging Glossary « Intégration et égalité des chances » courtesy of the French-German Youth Office

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Though it has been characterized as virtually undrinkable, it is excellent for distillation and aging.
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Other themes are also present, such as prejudice, aging, failure, poverty and middle-class ennui, but these are typically seen from an ironic and detached perspective.
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Compounding the growing problems of aging housing stock and white flight was a crisis of joblessness and poverty that took hold in the community.
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While this cognitive mistake is often attributed to aging, researchers say that college undergraduates are guilty of misnaming as well.
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He was aging rapidly, and was increasingly a figurehead.
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They have endured the physical scars of amputated, frostbitten limbs and the mental scars of premature aging, memory loss, and, some say quietly, impotence.
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The set-to highlights the passions that can arise when the future of an aging religious property is in the balance.
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His writing has deepened, grown wiser and funnier, like a face that is aging well.
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Sufferers exhibit symptoms resembling accelerated aging, including wrinkled skin.
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Rush and her team use their wits to take on aging evidence and witnesses with buried secrets, uncovering fresh clues, digging into old wounds and doggedly pursuing the truth.
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