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en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. age [eɪʤ] SUST.

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 DER.:

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 coloq. (long time):

eine Ewigkeit coloq.
Ewigkeiten coloq. pl

II. age [eɪʤ] V. intr.

1. age:

2. age GASTR.:

III. age [eɪʤ] V. 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:] SUST.

AGE GASTR., MED. abreviatura de advanced glycation end product

ag·ing ADJ. ingl. am., ingl. austr.

aging → ageing

ageing SEGUR. VIAL

age·ing, ingl. am., ingl. austr. ag·ing [ˈeɪʤɪŋ] ADJ. atrbv., inv.

ageing person
ageing machinery
veraltend atrbv.

meth·od [ˈmeθəd] SUST.

1. method (way of doing sth):

Methode f <-, -n>
method TÉC.
Verfahren nt <-s, ->
Kommunikationsweg m <-(e)s, -e>

2. method no pl (order):

System nt <-s, -e>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

there is method in [or ingl. am. to] sb's madness

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aging method SUST. TRANSACC.

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method SUST. CONTR.

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

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There are still efforts required to further validate these aging methods and to determine new techniques.
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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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In a study conducted in 2011 on mice, senescent cells were deliberately eradicated, which led to greater resistance against aging-associated diseases.
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The term indefinite lifespan represents a more achievable state of affairs, because it merely implies freedom from death by aging or infirmity.
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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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