antigüedad
antiquity ; seniority ; ancient times ; oldness ; age.
The line of command concept also had its origins in the armies of antiquity and medieval ages.
Promotions are arrived at by seniority, written examinations, and oral interviews.
Thus, libraries of ancient times stored clay tablets, papyrus rolls, parchment scrolls and so on.
Subsequent lessons identify changing demographic and social characteristics of older people in the United States and determine criteria for judging 'oldness'.
The needs of readers housebound by physical disability, or made immobile by increasing age, are met by a supply of reading material from a van delivery service.
antigüedades [Objetos antiguos]
antiques
antiquities
In the case of 'An encyclopaedia of antiques', 'antiques' is a subject concept, 'encyclopaedia' is a form concept.
Greece and Italy have taken a step towards joint action in the smuggle struggle - the fight to regain illegally exported antiquities.
Antigüedad, la [Generalmente acompañado del artículo]
Ancient World, the
Bexley has a different but similar system, which contains 31 broad categories including Ancient World, Travel and Exploration, Paranormal and War.
años de antigüedad
length of service
The principle is that an employee because of quality of service or length of service may advance up the scale.
clasificación por antigüedad
seniority ranking
Policies of alphabetical ordering or seniority ranking of authorship did not apply in either case.
con más antigüedad
longest-serving
He became the agency's longest-serving commissioner and unopposed spiritual leader.
desde la antigüedad
since ancient times
The pomegranate tree is native from Iran to the Himalayas and has been cultivated since ancient times throughout the Mediterranean region.
en la antigüedad
in antiquity
The attribution of both these works to him in antiquity is incorrect according to modern scholarship.