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age (EN)
substantivo, verbo

substantivo “age”

sing. age, pl. ages ou incontável
  1. idade
    She celebrated her eighteenth birthday last week, officially reaching the age when she can vote.
  2. fase da vida
    She started learning to play the piano in her middle age, proving it's never too late to pursue a new hobby.
  3. maioridade
    Now that she is of age, she is free to marry anyone she wants.
  4. terceira idade
    With age, he found joy in the simple pleasures of life, like watching the sunset.
  5. época
    The age of the dinosaurs ended millions of years ago.
  6. era (científica)
    The Stone Age is known for the development of the earliest tools by humans.
  7. era (para enfatizar longa duração)
    I waited for ages to get a reply to my email.
  8. idade (geológica)
    Scientists have discovered fossils from the Jurassic age, shedding light on the dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago.
  9. era (astrológica)
    Many believe that the shift into the Age of Pisces marked significant changes in human spirituality and religion.

verbo “age”

infinitivo age; ele ages; pret. aged; part. aged; ger. aging us, ageing uk
  1. envelhecer
    As the car aged, its paint started to fade and peel.
  2. envelhecer (fazer parecer mais velho)
    Stress aged him more than the passing years ever could.
  3. amadurecer
    The wine ages in oak barrels, gaining complexity and depth.
  4. amadurecer (permitir que algo melhore com o tempo)
    They aged the wine in oak barrels for several years to enhance its flavor.
  5. (por uma afirmação ou previsão) parecer mais ou menos precisa ou relevante conforme o tempo passa
    Her comment about technology never replacing human workers has aged poorly, considering the rise of automation.
  6. postergar
    Given our current financial situation, we decided to age the payment of our rent until next month.
  7. classificar por antiguidade
    She aged the invoices to determine which ones were overdue by more than 30 days.