septuagenarian / ˌsɛp tʃu ə dʒəˈnɛər i ən, -tu-, -tyu- /

📖毕业后词汇耄耋之年的人耄耋之年耄耋之年的老人耄耋之年的老者

septuagenarian2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of the age of 70 years or between 70 and 80 years old.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a septuagenarian person.

更多septuagenarian例句

  1. Now, with more than 293,000 followers — at least 35,000 of whom were accumulated in the weeks since I spoke to him for this piece — Stratford finds himself enjoying a newfound platform that few other septuagenarian gardeners can claim.
  2. It even won praise from Murakami, despite Kawakami having earlier criticized the septuagenarian’s books for sexism.
  3. Sharon Shakked and her septuagenarian parents live in the Bay Area, where vaccine appointments have been beyond scarce.
  4. Ivory Coast’s septuagenarian President Alassane Ouattara had previously pledged to step down after two terms.
  5. Come November, we’ll have two septuagenarian candidates facing off.
  6. The septuagenarian duo of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi will be able to keep their chauffer-driven, taxpayer-funded limos.
  7. The septuagenarian was present during the search, according to the report.
  8. Andrew Romano sends the septuagenarian Stone a birthday wish.
  9. When you give an underfunded septuagenarian four out of 10 votes in a moderate state, something is most definitely wrong.
  10. The libertarian septuagenarian outpaced Huntsman, Gingrich, and Iowa flash-in-the-pan Rick Santorum.
  11. A stalwart six-foot septuagenarian does not thus comport himself toward a small gentleman of thirty or forty.
  12. He had before him the operatic universe; and it was to arouse this that he sat him down to write when almost a septuagenarian.
  13. It was the Bacchic priest, a good-humoured septuagenarian, who had pinched the bare elbow of a comely Bacchante.
  14. He tells, too, of a Fondue party he threw for a couple of his septuagenarian cousins in Paris "about the year 1801."
  15. It was the septuagenarian bishop Purpuris, 273 recalled from exile by Julian.