1. 幼年:show one's age 显出老态; 显得精神不济 | tender age 幼年 | the awkward age 将成年未成年的时期
2. 幼弱的,未成熟的:23. wonders of science 科学的惊叹 | 24. tender age 幼弱的,未成熟的 | 25. exposure 暴露
3. 幼少的; 年少的; 年幼的:tendentiousness 有偏见; 易引起争议 (名) | tender age 幼少的; 年少的; 年幼的 | tender spot 痛处
1. The British Prime Minister recently led the tributes for TV " celebrity " Jade Goody, who lost her battle with cervical cancer at the tender age of 27.
2. Many don't have a clue at that tender age how to control of their bodies.
3. Morisset fell in love with denim at the tender age of 10.
4. Despite his tender age, the young Slovenian was known to be fearless in competition.
5. The tranquility is conveyed not just by the tender age of the rider, but by the plodding of the animal.
6. Before the age of the market economy and commercialized love, there was a more tender version of guan that served as a Chinese relationship norm.
7. It was here that master Mei Lanfang launched his splendid career at the tender age of 10 a century ago.
8. So at the tender age of 16 she packed her bags and headed for the United States.
9. It was difficult to evaluate the bad influence on their psychology as the incident happened at such a tender age.
10. We did not know the boy wonder who started singing and dancing at the tender age of five.