形容词老年的,陈年的; (食品、酒等)陈年的; (动物)达到几岁龄的; 老年人特有的
动词“age”的过去式和过去分词; 使显老,使苍老
形容词
1. She helped take care of her aged grandmother.
她帮助照料年迈的祖母。
2. Our family adopted a child aged five.
我们家领养了一个五岁的孩子。
3. The sick and the aged need our help.
病人和老人需要我们帮助。
4. My daughter is aged 7 years.
我女儿7岁。
aged
1. 年老的:age-old 古老的 | aged 年老的 | agedness 老年
2. 陈化的:aged sample 陈置样品 | aged 陈化的 | agehardenability 可时效硬化性
1. aged的翻译
1. …岁的
You use aged followed by a number to say how old someone is.
e.g. Alan has two children, aged eleven and nine.
艾伦有两个孩子,分别为11岁和9岁。
2. 年迈的
Aged means very old.
e.g. She has an aged parent who's capable of being very difficult.
她有一个年迈的父亲,可能会很不好相处。
3. 老年人
You can refer to all people who are very old as the aged .
e.g. ...people who work with the aged.
为老年人服务的人们
4. see also: middle-aged
1. A local cadre says the village may be the best residence that the aged people have ever lived in throughout their life.
2. Murray and colleagues used a complex formula to calculate the probability that someone aged 15 will die before they reach 60.
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3. But it was the long and candid interviews with women aged 25 to 50 whose partners were obsessed with pornography that proved most illuminating.
4. aged的近义词
4. It was seven years after the death of Ling Ling due to cardiac arrest, aged 23.
5. The disease is mostly contracted by children aged less than 10 while they are suffering from cardiovascular system diseases.
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6. Aged over 50, she is mainly in charge of taking care of the baby.
7. aged
7. Suicide has become the number one cause of death in the population aged from 15 to 34.
8. aged在线翻译
8. Sun committed himself to China's overseas oil projects for most of his career before he died aged 52 from a sudden cerebral hemorrhage in December.
9. The charismatic Spaniard died in May aged 54 after a long battle with brain cancer.
10. The aged living in the Cheerful Court in return presented Zeng a jade article with a dragon and a phoenix engraved.
noun
1. aged
1. people who are old collectively
e.g. special arrangements were available for the aged
Synonym: elderly
adj
1. (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
Synonym: cured
2. of wines, fruit, cheeses
having reached a desired or final condition
(`aged' pronounced as one syllable)
e.g. mature well-aged cheeses
Synonym: ripened
3. advanced in years
(`aged' is pronounced as two syllables)
e.g. aged members of the society
elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper
senior citizen
4. at an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable)
e.g. aged rocks