aged如何读

英:['eɪdʒɪd]

美:[ 'edʒɪd]

aged是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 年老的,年迈的,老年的,上年纪的 ,极老的
  2. ...岁的
  3. 老年人特有的,表示老年特征的
  4. 陈的,陈年的
  5. 成熟的
  6. 【物】被老化的
  7. 达到几岁龄的,年龄在…岁的
  8. 衰老的,苍老的
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  1. 动词age的过去式和过去分词形式
n. (名词)
  1. 老人

aged词根

词根:age

adj.

ageing 变老的,老化的

ageless 永恒的;不老的

n.

age 年龄;时代;寿命,使用年限;阶段

aging 老化;陈化,熟化

ageing 老化;变老,成熟

ageism 对老年人的歧视

agedness 老年;高龄

agism 歧视老年人(尤指在就业和住房方面)

v.

ageing 变老(age的现在分词)

vi.

age 成熟;变老

vt.

age 使成熟;使变老,使上年纪

aged英英释义

Noun

1. people who are old;

"special arrangements were available for the aged"

Adjective

1. advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables);

"aged members of the society"

"elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper"

"senior citizen"

2. at an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable);

"aged rocks"

3. having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable);

"aged ten"

"ten years of age"

4. of wines, fruit, cheeses; having reached a desired or final condition; (`aged' pronounced as one syllable);

"mature well-aged cheeses"

5. (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)

aged词组

at the age of在…岁

of age成年

old age老年;晚年

at one's age在…这个年龄(或岁数) 

information age信息时代

years of age岁;年岁

new agen. 新时代;新世纪

with age随着年龄的增长;因年久

for one's age就其年龄而论

age group同年龄范围内的人

middle age中年;中世纪

average age平均年龄

young age年轻时代;童年

golden age黄金时代;鼎盛时期

ice age冰期;[地]冰河时代

modern age现代;当代

stone age石器时代

digital age数字时代;数字化时代

age structure年龄构成;年龄分布

retirement age退休年龄

aged词源中文解释

15世纪中期,“活了很久”,中期15世纪,过去分词形容词来自 age(v.)。意思是“被允许变老”(指奶酪等)可追溯至1873年。意思是“年龄为”的来源于1630年代。《远大前程》(1860-61)中的 Aged Parent。相关: Agedness。

aged词源英文解释

Middle English, from past participle of agen "to age >entry 2" (modeled on Anglo-French agé)

The first known use of aged was in the 15th century

aged儿童词典英英释义

agelessadjective

not growing old or showing the effects of age

an ageless face

eternal sense 1, timeless

ageless truths

agelessadjective

not growing old or showing the effects of age

an ageless face

eternal sense 1, timeless

ageless truths

ageismnoun

prejudice or discrimination against people of a particular age and especially against the elderly

age1 of 3noun

the time of life when a person attains some right or capacityespecially: majority sense 1 come of age

the voting age is 18

the time from birth to a specified date

a child six years of age

normal lifetime

the later part of life

youth and age

a period of time associated with a particular person or thing the age of exploration

machine age

a long period of time

did it ages ago

age2 of 3verb

to become or cause to become old or old in appearance

his troubles aged him

to become or cause to become mellow or mature : ripen

letting cheese age

-age3 of 3noun suffix

total amount : collection

mileage

action : process

coverage

result of

breakage

rate of

dosage

house or place of

orphanage

state : status

bondage

fee : charge

postage

agedadjective

ˈā-jədvery old

an aged oak

ˈājdhaving reached a specified age

a child aged ten

agedadjective

ˈā-jədvery old

an aged oak

ˈājdhaving reached a specified age

a child aged ten

aged 例句

1 Kaisa’s dark brown boots were comfortably worn and scuffed, the leather lined and aged.

2 “Oh, dear me, no. I like to think of myself as an aged but extremely erudite scholar.”

3 She seemed an aged woman, such as in great houses care for the children or guard the storerooms.

4 The guests were mostly middle-aged men talking business.

客人们大多是谈生意的中年男人。

5 He was to succeed a distant relative, an aged country lawyer who had a well-established practice.

6 volunteers aged between 25 and 40

25至40岁的志愿者

7 He received the aged Oedipus whom everyone else had cast out.

8 A middle- aged woman, hands in her coat pockets, the legs of her jogging suit bunching above her boot tops, no more bizarre than most and easily forgotten.

9 Dr. David McCleland studied one-hundred people, aged eighteen to sixty, to prove the point.

戴维·麦克莱兰博士对100个年龄在18岁到60岁之间的人进行了研究,以证明自己的论点。

10 I recognized the twinkle in his eyes, but his face ... he looked like he’d aged forty years.

11 That, in addition to the claims that Drake goes after inappropriately aged women, has fueled a firestorm of speculation online — with internet sleuths digging up blind items and blog posts in hopes of stitching together a possible deeper meaning in all of Lamar’s disses.

12 We are offering free holidays for children aged two to eleven inclusive.

我们提供的度假活动,两岁至十一岁的儿童免费。

13 She looked as though she had aged twenty years.

14 Today every citizen aged eighteen or over has the right to vote.

如今,年满18周岁或18周岁以上的公民都有选举权.

15 An aged witch stood in front of him, holding a tray of what looked horribly like whole human fingernails.

16 Our family adopted a child aged eight.

我们家领养了一个八岁的孩子.

17 It had been almost six years since Morrow had last spoken to the media, but he didn’t seem to have aged a day.

18 Demented and powerless, the aged being could only weep and mumble in fear and pain and misery, and he shrank away from what seemed like yet another threat.

19 “Ah, little Leo,” said Sammy Valdez, aged well into his seventies.

20 There was no handle and no keyhole: nothing but a plain expanse of aged wood, and a bronze knocker in the shape of an eagle.

aged 同义词

5 老年期的

senile

8 长寿的

long-lived

9 陈年的

old ripe crusted v.o.

10 老人们

old

12 很老的

ancient

14 年老的

old elderly ageing hoary

16 岁的

old aetatis of -arian ae. aet.

19 极老的

ancient

21 长寿

long-lived longevity

23 老年的

geriatric senile

25 高龄

eld

aged 短语相关

the aged the middle-aged

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