octogenarian / ˌɒk tə dʒəˈnɛər i ən /

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octogenarian2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Also oc·tog·e·nar·y [ok-toj-uh-ner-ee]. /ɒkˈtɒdʒ əˌnɛr i/.

  1. of the age of 80 years.
  2. between 80 and 90 years old.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is between 80 and 90 years old.

更多octogenarian例句

  1. The Palestinian Authority, led by octogenarian Mahmoud Abbas, controls the West Bank but has seen its legitimacy before ordinary Palestinians wane in recent years as it is thought to have accomplished little through its more peaceful approach.
  2. It took me 20 minutes over Zoom to help an octogenarian set up his pass, though it was certainly simpler than mastering vaccine-appointment websites.
  3. With an average age of 63 and five octogenarians—it will be seven later this year—among its membership, it’s no secret that the Senate is in need of younger blood.
  4. In The Lay of the Land, Frank met with a failing octogenarian friend and visited a funeral home—and regretted both.
  5. The octogenarian Congressman is facing a tough primary against younger opponents.
  6. Today, the octogenarian still rules his self-proclaimed micro-nation alongside his wife, Rina.
  7. Edwin Edwards is an octogenarian ex-con and reality television star who brags that Viagra is made from his blood.
  8. If an octogenarian novelist can surprise in January, it could be a happy new year for fiction.
  9. His visitor flushed at this, so strange was it to receive a lesson in energy from a dying octogenarian.
  10. Whereupon an octogenarian official approached the door of the box with his shiny, peaked, blue cloth cap in his hand.
  11. Having made some such reference to it, the sexton Baker, an inquisitive octogenarian, wanted to know what the Holy Grail was.
  12. The late seventies shrink from night air, even when one means to be a healthy octogenarian.
  13. The total figures out to about 375,000 specific names, all of which were critically considered by the octogenarian editor!