Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - age
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~1 S1 W1 n 1 »HOW OLD« the number of years someone has lived or something has existed (Francis is the same age as me. | The boys were six years apart in age. | There were dozens of kids there, all different ages.) at the ~ of (=when someone is a particular age) (Marco won the Grand Prix at the age of 19.) 4/15 etc years of ~ formal (=4, 15 etc years old) (The missing girl is 19 years of age.) at ~ 57/4/18 etc AmE (=when someone is 57 etc years old) (Saul entered Yale at age 14.) at an early ~ (=very young) (girls who become mothers at a very early age) act your ~ (=behave in a way that is suitable to how old you are) sb's ~ (=how old someone is) (When you get to my age, it's quite difficult getting up stairs.) for his/her ~ (=compared with others of the same age) (She's very tall for her age, isn't she.) certain ~ (Kids get to a certain age and say, right, that's it, and they just go.) 2 »LEGAL AGE« the age when you are legally old enough to do something (What's the minimum age for getting a driver's license?) under ~ (=too young) (You're not allowed to be drinking, you're under age.) over ~ (=too old) (Dan's over age, so the army won't accept him.) 3 »PERIOD OF LIFE« one of the particular periods of someone's life (women of childbearing age | Phil's coming up to 13 - rather a difficult age.) (- see also old age, middle age, teenage) 4 »BEING OLD« the state or fact of being old (The newspapers were brown with age. | Age had given his face a sort of crumpled look.) 5 »PERIOD OF HISTORY« C usually singular a particular period of history (the last Ice Age | We are living in the computer age.) (- see also golden age, in this day and age (day (29))) 6 come of ~ a) reach the age when you are legally considered to be a responsible adult b) if something comes of ~, it reaches a stage of development at which people accept is as being important, valuable etc (It was during this period that the movies really came of age as a creative art form.) 7 ~s also an ~ informal, especially BrE a long time (It'll be ages before we're ready to go.) for ~s (Simon! I haven't seen you for ages!) it's (been) ~s since (It's ages since we've played that game.) take ~s (It takes ages to make that recipe.) ~2 v present participle ~ing or aging 1 to start looking older or to make someone look older, especially because they have suffered a lot (Myra's recent illness has aged her considerably.) 2 to become older (The buildings are ageing, and some are unsafe.) 3 to improve and develop in quality and taste, over a period of time (a wine that has aged well)
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