midlife / noun ˈmɪdˈlaɪf; adjective ˈmɪdˌlaɪf /

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midlife2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
adj. 形容词 adjective

midlife 近义词

midlife

等同于 middle age

midlife 的近义词 1

更多midlife例句

  1. I wasn’t surprised to learn that a slow metabolism isn’t a leading cause of weight gain at midlife.
  2. Stop the practice of making midlife women the first to go in redundancy rounds.
  3. I’m not married and don’t have kids, but I have midlife regrets, too.
  4. It was as a result of these initial contacts that in 2017, Short-Colomb made a momentous midlife pivot.
  5. All those stereotypical midlife-crisis movies suddenly make a lot more sense.
  6. Then we cut to Ted, mid-midlife crisis, who abruptly decides to cut the jets while piloting Sunkist clients over NorCal.
  7. Ted Thompson is concerned with the “if not before,” which is to say the midlife crisis.
  8. Now, however, the VMAs are facing a bit of a midlife crisis.
  9. Burning money trying to become “cooler” ends up looking something like the metropolitan equivalent to a midlife crisis.
  10. As I continue to bring up the term “midlife crisis,” I can almost hear Reynolds cringe through the phone.