old age

老年老年人高龄老龄化

old age 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the last period of human life, now often considered to be the years after 65.

old age 近义词

n. 名词 noun

period of being elderly

更多old age例句

  1. Now, at the ripe old age of 32, William must pull himself together, stop crying and grow up.
  2. Unlike day octopuses, who reach a ripe old age at 15 months, brown-marbled and peacock grouper can easily live 40 years or longer.
  3. For instance, he assures us that dementia is not necessarily an inevitable consequence of old age, that older people can in fact learn new things, and that doing the daily crossword puzzle is fine but flexes only a portion of your brain.
  4. Those images revealed 46 growth bands, suggesting that this shark lived to the ripe old age of 46.
  5. This less flexible medium causes our cells to change behavior, exhibiting signs of old age.
  6. However much we gossip about heterosexual couples with large age gaps, we at least refrain from calling them sex offenders.
  7. In straight relationships with an age gap, words like ‘gold-digger’ and ‘trophy wife’ get thrown around.
  8. So here I am in my requisite Lululemon pants, grunting along to an old hip-hop song at a most ungodly hour.
  9. It would became one of the first great mysteries in the United States of America, as it was only then 23 years old.
  10. To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.
  11. Davy looked around and saw an old man coming toward them across the lawn.
  12. Here began indeed, in the drab surroundings of the workshop, in the silent mystery of the laboratory, the magic of the new age.
  13. His wife stood smiling and waving, the boys shouting, as he disappeared in the old rockaway down the sandy road.
  14. The Rev. Alonzo Barnard, seventy-one years of age, accompanied by his daughter, was present.
  15. Old Mrs. Wurzel and the buxom but not too well-favoured heiress of the house of Grains were at the head of the table.