英:[ˌmɪdl ˈeɪdʒd]
美:[ˌmɪdl ˈeɪdʒd]
英:[ˌmɪdl ˈeɪdʒd]
美:[ˌmɪdl ˈeɪdʒd]
中年的;适合于中年人的;具有中年人特点的;
mid·dle-aged
mI dl eIjd
adjective
of a person, being of an age between youth and old age.A middle-aged couple lives on one side of us, and a young family lives on the other.
The first known use of middle age was in the 14th century
Stars and Stripessingular or plural noun
the flag of the U.S.
Stars and Barssingular or plural noun
the first flag of the Confederate States of America
barrier islandnoun
a long broad sandy island parallel to a shore that is built up by the action of waves, currents, and winds
Lincoln's Birthdaynoun
February 12 or the first Monday in February observed as a legal holiday in many of the states of the U.S.
air-conditionverb
to equip with a device for cleaning air and controlling its humidity and temperature
middle agenoun
the period of life from about 45 to about 64
1 as our generation approaches middle age
2 The patient was in late middle age.
3 He feared the approach of middle age.
4 Brice is a beautiful prose stylist, and her book navigates the turbulence of middle age with a steady — and elegant — hand.
5 The book follows an artist entering middle age with all of the angst that often entails.
6 Middle age dulled her appetite for travel.
中年的年龄使他的对旅行的欲望变得迟钝。
7 It was so, when the university students calling me Auntie, the incorrigible, and I knew I was slowly sliding into the middle of the space-time tunnel.
于是就这样,当大学生也称呼我阿姨时,不可救药的,我知道自己慢慢的滑入了中年的时空隧道。
8 His sisters are grown up and his parents are middle-aged.
他的姐妹们都已成人,而他的父母亲也人到中年。
9 ...middleaged, married businessmen.
已婚的中年商人
10 Her novels are middle-aged and boring.
她的小说刻板乏味。
11 He kept this up until he was in his forties, a middle aged man.
直到他四十多岁, 成了一个中年人,还是一直这么做.
1 烦人的
4 中年的