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nel dizionario PONS
ˈage·ing sched·ule, ingl am ˈag·ing sched·ule SOST FIN
nel dizionario PONS
I. age [eɪʤ] SOST
1. age (length of existence):
Alter nt <-s, ->
to act [or be] one's age
at sb's age
in jds Alter
2. age no pl DIR:
Wahlalter nt <-s, ->
3. age no pl (old age):
Alter nt <-s, ->
4. age (life expectancy):
Lebenserwartung f <-> kein pl
age of a star
Lebensdauer f <-> kein pl
5. age (era):
Zeitalter nt <-s, ->
Ära f <-, Ä̱ren>
6. age usu pl colloq (long time):
eine Ewigkeit colloq
Ewigkeiten colloq pl
II. age [eɪʤ] VB vb intr
1. age:
2. age GASTR:
III. age [eɪʤ] VB vb trans
1. age usu passive GASTR:
2. age (make sb look older):
to age sb hairstyle, make-up, clothes
to age sb strain, suffering
3. age (treat):
4. age (determine the age of):
to age sth
AGE [ˌeɪʤi:ˈi:] SOST
AGE GASTR, MED abbreviazione di advanced glycation end product
ag·ing AGG ingl am, ingl Aus
aging → ageing
ageing SICUR STRAD
age·ing, ingl am, ingl Aus ag·ing [ˈeɪʤɪŋ] AGG attr, inv
ageing person
ageing machinery
I. sched·ule [ˈʃedju:l, ingl am ˈskeʤu:l] SOST
1. schedule (timetable):
Flugplan m <-(e)s, -pläne>
Lehrplan m <-(e)s, -pläne>
2. schedule:
Terminplan m <-(e)s, -pläne>
Zeitplan m <-(e)s, -pläne>
Programm nt <-s, -e>
3. schedule (official listing/form):
Aufstellung f <-, -en>
Liste f <-, -n>
4. schedule (routine):
5. schedule FIN:
tax schedules ingl brit
Gebührenordnung f <-, -en>
II. sched·ule [ˈʃedju:l, ingl am ˈskeʤu:l] VB vb trans
1. schedule (list officially):
2. schedule (plan):
Voce OpenDict
schedule VB
Dizionario PONS per il settore dei trasporti
schedule TRASP PUBBL
Present
Iage
youage
he/she/itages
weage
youage
theyage
Past
Iaging
youaging
he/she/itaging
weaging
youaging
theyaging
Present Perfect
Ihaveaged
youhaveaged
he/she/ithasaged
wehaveaged
youhaveaged
theyhaveaged
Past Perfect
Ihadaged
youhadaged
he/she/ithadaged
wehadaged
youhadaged
theyhadaged
PONS OpenDict

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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.
en.wikipedia.org
In a study conducted in 2011 on mice, senescent cells were deliberately eradicated, which led to greater resistance against aging-associated diseases.
en.wikipedia.org
The term indefinite lifespan represents a more achievable state of affairs, because it merely implies freedom from death by aging or infirmity.
en.wikipedia.org
The set-to highlights the passions that can arise when the future of an aging religious property is in the balance.
www.theglobeandmail.com
While this cognitive mistake is often attributed to aging, researchers say that college undergraduates are guilty of misnaming as well.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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