oldster如何读

英:[ˈəʊldstə(r)]

美:[ˈoʊldstə(r)]

oldster是什么意思

  • n.上了年纪的人

oldster自然拼读

old·ster

old str

oldster英英释义

  • n.an elderly person

oldster词源中文解释

"老人,中年以后的男人",1818年,口语,最初是航海术语,来自 old + -ster,类比于 youngster。

oldster词源英文解释

The first known use of oldster was in 1848

oldster儿童词典英英释义

oldsternoun

an old or elderly person

oldster 例句

1 “Cavani gives hope to us oldsters that we shouldn’t be put out to pasture just yet,” says Mary Waltz, still covering every blade of MBM grass.

2 And there was a piece on the program by Joseph Hallman, born in 1979, which made him the oldster of the three.

3 Wireless emergency paging systems is used in disabilities, patient and oldster who will be helped by other person or help other person and danger place.

无线寻呼系统是用于紧急士老前辈谁会耐心帮助其他人或帮助他人和危险的地方。

4 It's been interesting to see oldsters do the play in Bristol, but Goold's tremendous production reminds us that the play is an anthem for doomed youth.

5 Sure, some of that is the nostalgia factor for us cranky oldsters, but you dang kids who won't get off my lawn will love it, too.

6 And he spoke as an oldster when he said, “And with the fairways being fast and firm, it allows players who are older to run the ball out there and have a chance.”

7 More than her classmates, these oldsters are Olive's true peers, because they realize that life is ever a battle between appearance and reality.

8 Nevertheless, Biden and the other oldsters may opt for compromise and cooperation, precisely because they are, well, old.

9 The old folks had Yoda as their feisty oldster and the kids now have Maz.28.

10 It translates the young adulthood of These Kids Today, with their juice smoothies and their social-justice instincts, into unpatronizing playlets expressly designed for teens and intermittently delightful to oldsters.

11 As did most people, even oldsters who were physically fragile.

12 And, although Rose later goes on to admit that the oldsters in Cavendish Square were overbearing, she also says they were "real people".

13 Very often, Smith finds herself in Werther’s Original movies in which she is condescendingly required to be a feisty oldster.

14 Bubbling below the mook-rockers, the ’90s revivalists and the toothless oldsters are plenty of microscenes, any one of which could be seized upon by A&R executives looking to reboot their labels’ approach to rock.

15 Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 83, on TV recently defended the oldsters — “Age is relative” — and Biden in particular: “He’s a kid to me.”

16 Either way, he makes it clear that the age difference has placed him and his character out of joint from the oldsters trying to work.

17 The conservative streak typified by the appearance of so many Hollywood oldsters surfaced throughout the week in a series of jabs — from panelists and fans alike — at the film industry’s new obsession with 3-D.

18 So what if a bunch of oldsters and little kids had passed me, not to mention the locals who practically danced up the trail, some wearing little more on their feet than flip-flops?

19 The radical difference between the median and the mean means that there are some very, very rich oldsters out there, but Bill Gates and Bruce Springsteen are eligible for Social Security and Medicare simply by virtue of their age.

20 And maybe, surprisingly, there was togetherness among all the kids and oldsters.

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