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词根:senile
adj.senile 高龄的;老衰的;高龄所致的
senescent 衰老的;变老的;老化的
n.senescence 衰老
vi.senesce 开始衰老
noun
the quality or state of being senile : the physical and mental decline associated with old ageespecially: the deterioration of cognitive functioning associated with old age Note: Due to its negative implication that cognitive decline is part of the normal aging process, use of the term senility is now typically avoided in medical contexts and may be considered offensive in general contexts. Dementia is usually considered the appropriate term to use when describing the serious progressive cognitive decline that most commonly affects older adults.
delay senility延缓衰老
"老年,尤其是由于老年而导致的虚弱或愚钝," 1753年,来自 senile + -ity。
年老,衰老:随年老出现的体力与思考力的减退
同old age
The first known use of senility was in 1652
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
senilitynoun
the quality or state of being senile : the physical and mental decline associated with old ageespecially: the deterioration of cognitive functioning associated with old ageNote: Due to its negative implication that cognitive decline is part of the normal aging process, use of the term senility is now typically avoided in medical contexts and may be considered offensive in general contexts. Dementia is usually considered the appropriate term to use when describing the serious progressive cognitive decline that most commonly affects older adults.
1 X - ray Findings of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Senility ( An Analysis of 150 Cases )
老年肺结核的 X 线征象 ( 附150例分析 )
2 In the film, Dern stars as Woody Grant, a retired, alcoholic veteran showing signs of senility.
3 Objective: To probe the relationship between spleen deficiency and senility through the construction of aged animal.
目的:通过老年脾虚动物模型的建立来探索脾虚与衰老的相关性。
4 Weakened muscles, slack skins, and senility are common to us.
肌肉衰退, 皮肤松弛, 糊途恍惚.
5 But song repeatedly conquers senility — and rage, fear and helplessness — in “Allelujah!,” the sharp but slow new comedy of dismay by Britain’s most adored octogenarian man of letters, Alan Bennett.
6 Conclusion: Heterophylla leaf tannin help mice to raise the contents of collagen in skin and to resist skins senility.
结论:榛子叶多酚可提高皮肤中胶原蛋白含量,具有延缓皮肤衰老作用。
7 We have advanced, it seems, from senility to dementia.
8 He has been accused of senility, stupidity and a wide spectrum of other incompetencies.
9 “Twelve years of Washington is enough for any man … We’d help to cure senility, and seniority — both terrible legislative diseases.”
10 DRACO: Don’t play the senility card with us, old man.
11 But “‘senility’ comes up a lot,” Dr. Levy said recently, “and a lot of physical infirmity and decline: ‘stooped over,’ ‘sick,’ ‘decrepit.’
12 Hostile newspaper editorials spoke elliptically of encroaching senility.
13 It was found that POP had the obvious effect on anti - senility.
说明马齿苋多糖具有明显的 抗 衰老作用.
14 In middle age I was assured that greater age would calm my fever and now that I am fifty-eight perhaps senility will do the job.
15 “I want to thank all the artists who came out tonight to help celebrate whatever it is we’re celebrating,” said Nelson, feigning senility and getting a laugh.
16 with his increasing senility, Granddad is beginning to have more and more senior moments
17 Pets can show signs of senility.
18 “Hal is a very grateful man, as indeed I am, as I approach senility,” Plummer said of his octogenarian character who comes out as gay.
19 Doing this kind of'Qigong half an hour every day can delay senility.
每日做这种气功半小时,延缓衰老.
20 In the distorted mirrors of social media commentary, every slip is magnified into supposed proof of senility.
1 衰老
impotent decrepit senile effete gerontic doited consenescence aging fading impotence senescence decrepitude caducity anility fade come apart at the seams senescent anile ageing dotage age geriatric old grey dodder consenescency decline dote
2 老耄