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eld·er·ly AHD[ĕlʹdər-lē] D.J.[ˈeldəliː]K.K.[ˈɛldəli]adj.(形容词)- Being past middle age and approaching old age; rather old.上了年纪的:已过中年的,接近老年的;年岁大的,年老的
- Of, relating to, or characteristic of older persons or life in later years.老年的:关于老年人的或已过了壮年的生活的,属于老年人的或已过了壮年的生活的,或具有老年人和老年生活特点的
n.(名词)- pl. eld.er.lies An elderly person.【复数】 eld.er.lies 老年人
- pl. elderly (used with a pl. verb)Older people considered as a group. Often used withthe : 【复数】 elderly (与复数动词连用)对老年人的总称:被当作群体看待的老年人,经常与定冠词the 连用: special recreational programs for the elderly.为老年人设立的特殊娱乐计划
elʹderliness n.(名词)elderly, old, aged, venerable, superannuated- These adjectives are compared as they mean far along in years or life.One who iselderly is between middle age and old age: 这些形容词都表示年纪迟暮的或生活经历多的,但是各有不同。用elderly 来形容一个人是指他处于中年和老年之间: Elderly residents of the city could still recall the construction of the first skyscraper.这座城市的老居民还能回忆起建造第一幢摩天大楼的情形。
- Old implies advanced years: Old 表示年迈的: "an old man's eagle mind" (William Butler Yeats). “老人鹰般敏锐的思维” (威廉·巴特勒·叶芝)。 "There are so few who can grow old with a good grace" (Richard Steele).“很少有人年愈古稀仍有风采” (理查德·斯梯尔)。
- Aged emphasizes old age and usually suggests infirmity: Aged 强调老龄,通常意味着体弱: The Western world has yet to respect the aged members of its society as the Japanese do. One who isvenerable commands respect by virtue of dignity and age: 西方世界的人们要象日本人那样尊重社会的老年成员。 Venerable 形容因高龄和德行而让人敬仰的人: "a venerable-looking man, with white hair and beard and a face of great sagacity" (Samuel Butler).“他白发银须,脸庞睿智,看起来德高望重” (塞缪尔·巴特勒)。
- Superannuated applies to one who has reached the age of retirement and has been pensioned (a superannuated civil servant ); the term can also refer to one too old for use, work, or service: Superannuated 指到了退休年龄并领取养老金的人(退休的公务员 ); 这个词也用于指太老了而不能用、不能工作或服务: "He left the house . . . for the support of twelve superannuated wool carders" (Anthony Trollope).“他离开了家…为了供养十二位年老体衰的羊毛梳理工人” (安东尼·特罗洛普)
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