middle age in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for middle age in the Spanish»English Dictionary

Translations for middle age in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.age [Am eɪdʒ, Brit eɪdʒ] N

1. age C or U (of person, animal, thing):

II.age <pres part aging or ageing, pp aged [eɪdʒd]> [Am eɪdʒ, Brit eɪdʒ] VB intr

III.age [Am eɪdʒ, Brit eɪdʒ] VB trans

I.middle [Am ˈmɪdl, Brit ˈmɪd(ə)l] N

1. middle (of object, place):

en el quinto pino Spain inf

II.middle [Am ˈmɪdl, Brit ˈmɪd(ə)l] ADJ attr

middle age in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for middle age in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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To become one, the individual has to be selected and study with established healers for decades; they can not practice until well into middle age.
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She targeted middle age and plain women for whom beauty products promised a youthful, beautiful image.
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Crisp is depicted from youth to middle age.
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Many only entered such positions in middle age.
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He also reassesses his life now that he has reached the age of 40, which he considers to be middle age.
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He is a gentle, kindly man, in late middle age, working as a solicitor.
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I don't think it dawned on her until well into middle age, but it would have been very bothering to her.
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It is more common in women, particularly in middle age (peak age is over 50).
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There is a tendency for photosensitivity to disappear in middle age, but eyelid myoclonia persists.
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His death was considered untimely as he had only reached middle age for his breed.
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