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美:[ˈsiˌnaɪl, ˈsɛnˌaɪl]
英:[ˈsi:naɪl]
美:[ˈsiˌnaɪl, ˈsɛnˌaɪl]
se·nile
si naIl [or] se naIl
senility (n.)
词根:senile
n.senility [基医] 衰老;高龄;老态龙钟
adjective
of, relating to, exhibiting, or characteristic of old ageespecially, sometimes disparaging + offensive: exhibiting a decline of cognitive abilities (such as memory) associated with old age Note: Due to its negative connotations, use of senile relating to cognitive decline is now typically avoided in medical contexts and may be considered offensive in general contexts.
senile osteoporosis
approaching the end of a geologic cycle of erosion
Located in a region known for its erosional history by river Ganga and Yamuna, its senile topography yields pulses, cereals and millets, oilseeds and fodder crops.—Shruthi Mohan
senile dementia[医]老年性痴呆
senile plaque老年斑;老人斑
1660年代,“适合于或具有老年特征的”,源自法语 sénile(16世纪),源自拉丁语 senilis “老年的”,源自 senex(属格 senis)“老的,老人”(源自 PIE 词根 *sen- “老的”)。“因年老而虚弱; 与通常伴随老年的衰弱有关的”含义可追溯至1882年; senile dementia 可追溯至1851年。
老体
老年的,衰老的:有关老年的或老年特征的
显示老年状态的
Latin senilis, from sen-, senex old, old man
The first known use of senile was in 1595
sensationaladjective
of or relating to sensation or the senses
arousing a strong and usually shallow interest or emotional reaction
sensational news
exceedingly or unexpectedly excellent or great
a sensational diving catch
senoritanoun
an unmarried Spanish or Spanish-speaking girl or woman—used as a title equivalent to Miss
senoranoun
a married Spanish or Spanish-speaking girl or woman—used as a title equivalent to Mrs.
senornoun
a Spanish or Spanish-speaking man—used as a title equivalent to Mr.
senior1 of 2noun
a person who is older than another
five years my senior
a person with higher standing or rank
a student in the final year of high school or college
senior2 of 2adjective
being older—used to distinguish a father from a son with the same name
John Doe, Senior
higher ranking the senior partner of the law firm
senior officers
of or relating to seniors in an educational institution
the senior class
senioritynoun
the quality or state of being senior
a privileged position arrived at by length of service
senior1 of 2noun
a person who is older than another
five years my senior
a person with higher standing or rank
a student in the final year of high school or college
senior2 of 2adjective
being older—used to distinguish a father from a son with the same name
John Doe, Senior
higher ranking the senior partner of the law firm
senior officers
of or relating to seniors in an educational institution
the senior class
senilitynoun
the quality or state of being senileespecially: a decline in mental abilities that is associated with old age
senileadjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of old ageespecially: showing a decline in mental abilities usually associated with old age
senile weakness
senileadjective
of, relating to, exhibiting, or characteristic of old ageespecially, sometimes disparaging + offensive: exhibiting a decline of cognitive abilities (as memory) associated with old ageNote: Due to its negative connotations, use of senile relating to cognitive decline is now typically avoided in medical contexts and may be considered offensive in general contexts.
senile osteoporosis
of a cell marked by senescence (see senescence sense 2)
As people accumulate exhausted T-cells, an adverse consequence is that the senile cells emit pro-inflammatory cytokines …—William Faloon, Life Extension
1 Former bookbinder Emma Healey won the debut novel prize for Elizabeth Is Missing, the story of a senile sleuth struggling with memory loss.
2 Her mother is becoming senile.
3 We were saying they only want us oldies to play senile, ga-ga, or die.
4 On Facebook she sounds not exactly senile but a little crazy.
5 You do have an older cat, and senile dementia in cats is common.
6 “I’ll buy that. Keep quiet. And get that senile bag out of my rumpus room.”
7 Back on the domestic front, Jeanine has reason to believe that her husband, Paul (Mark O’Brien), is having an affair with her senile mother’s caregiver.
8 Her grandmother is in her eighties, bedridden, all but senile, unable to eat or talk.
9 “You must be senile,” one of her followers replied.
10 Certain ageist terms will become illegal, such as “cougar,” “coot,” “geezer,” “dirty old man,” “old-man smell” and “now senile former newspaper writer.”
11 Third, the correspondence can be read as an extended conversation between two gods on Mount Olympus because both men were determined to project that impression: “But wither is senile garrulity leading me?”
12 In one story, Earn’s seemingly routine trip to church with Gloria, Jeanie, and his senile grandfather (Bob Banks) goes pear-shaped when Gloria abruptly drives off with her dad, leaving behind Earn and a bewildered Jeanie, who has recently been their father’s caretaker.
13 Results the rate of senile chronic diseases is rather high, the family nursing service is required on different levels.
结果老年慢性病的患病率相当高,对家庭护理服务有不同层次的需求。
14 Objective To explore the curative effects of the attribution training on the senile depression.
目的探讨归因训练对老年性抑郁症的增效作用。
15 To which she would reply, “My dear, I am senile, remember?”
16 Pure age, unconscious growth, We will have senile one day.
纯真的年代,不知不觉的生长,我们都会有衰老的一天。
17 He’s like a hundred years old and completely senile, but he always remembers my name for some reason.
18 Suppose that we quicken the tempo of human life till men are senile at thirty.
假定我们就是要加速人生的速度,使得人满三十就衰老.
19 He also divulges a secret so outrageous that it seems like a senile delusion.
20 Conclusions Senile cataract may be associated with hereditary and environmental factors.
结论老年性白内障可能是由环境因素和遗传因素共同作用的结果.
1 老年期
2 衰老
impotent decrepit effete gerontic doited consenescence aging fading impotence senescence senility decrepitude caducity anility fade come apart at the seams senescent anile ageing dotage age dote old geriatric grey dodder consenescency decline
3 高龄的
6 老朽的
8 老年期的
10 老人
crinkly golden-ager ancient elder raisin geriatric old-timer oldie graybeard oldster grandsire eld mzee
11 老糊涂的
12 年老糊涂
15 高龄