aged 的 2 个定义
Usually the aged .
- old people collectively: We must have improved medical care for the aged.It seems we all, aged and young alike, live in a kind of continuum of existence.
aged 近义词
old
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- Most of her colleagues and supervisors were middle-aged men.
- The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is still approved for use only in those aged 16 years or older, and the Moderna vaccine is only for adults.
- We know that our customers are 65% to 75% female, 25% to 35% male, and span a variety of age demographics from young millennials to middle-aged adults.
- Published a quarter century later, Tevis’s final novel, “The Color of Money,” revisits the now middle-aged Felson as he cues up against a new, younger generation of pool players.
- As Miss Pittman, Tyson shows us a robust spirit seeking to push the boundaries of a frail, aged body.
- But when she returned to Selma in 1962 to care for her aged mother, she lost that right.
- At 10 past 5, a middle-aged white man climbed the stairs out of the City Hall subway.
- Its beautifully aged wooden exterior houses traditional floor seating and beautiful gardens typical of the area.
- He alleges that a third boy, aged 10 or 11, was deliberately hit by a car and killed by a member of the pedophile network in 1979.
- Can someone aged seven or 11 become a member of al Qaeda and the Taliban?
- The aged woman made no reply; her eyes still studied Ramona's face, and she still held her hand.
- At the sight, Felipe flung himself on his knees before her; he kissed the aged hands as they lay trembling in her lap.
- A little boy aged two years and four months was deprived of a pencil from Thursday to Sunday for scribbling on the wall-paper.
- Henry Rowley Bishop, a noted English music composer, died, aged 68.
- John Wilson, a celebrated landscape and marine painter, died at Folkstone, aged 81.