aged的意思和读音

aged

: [eɪdʒd] : [eɪdʒd]

adj.

n.

v.“age”

adj.young

agedadj.

1.[nbn]of the age of

They have two children aged six and nine.

volunteers aged between 25 and 4025 40

2.very old

my aged aunt

n.

1.[pl]very old people

services for the sick and the aged

adj.1.,;2.3....,()

v.1.“age”

adj.1.someone who is aged 18, 35, 70, etc. is 18, 35, 70, etc. years old2.very old

v.1.The past participle and past tense of age

1. age aged agency ...

2. aged tendency of population aged ageism ...

3. afford v. aged adj. agenda n. ...

4. afford v. aged adj. agenda n. ...

5. 〖 oldandfeeble;senil;decrepit〗 〖 old;aged〖 long-standing〗 ...

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1.As you know I am an Australian man, aged 54, and i can not speak or read Chinese. I am old enough to be your father or an old uncle.54

2.Shortly before his death this year, aged 95, Borlaug reportedly expressed regret that he would not live to see the "gene revolution" .95”。

3.In about ten minutes a middle-aged gentleman came along and began to look around. Mark Twain asked if he was looking for a dog.西

4.he stayed over a weekend which is usually quiet , so he was able to see the vineyard and the cellars , where the wine is aged.

5.The Sea King had been a widower for many years, and his aged mother kept house for him.

6.This was a preview to his great project, "People of the Twentieth Century" , on which he laboured until he died in 1964 aged 87.》,196487

7.Performance from the body, the middle-aged action status sensitivity began to decline from the peak, and often feel powerless to do things.

8.ARF was more common in men and among the elderly, although those aged 80 years or more were less likely to receive acute dialysis treatment.80

9.Mature: Tasting term indicating a wine that has aged sufficiently to be ready to drink at its best.

10.Imaging a mid-aged economist editor struggle to express him opinion of contemporary China which he never visited since 1990 . . .”(struggle)1990