ageing的意思和读音

ageing

: [ˈeɪdʒɪŋ] : ['eɪdʒɪŋ]

n.

adj.

ageingn.

1.[u]the process of growing old

signs of ageing

adj.

1.[ubn]becoming older and usually less useful, safe, healthy, etc.

ageing equipment

an ageing rock star

n.1.;;【2.

na.1.“aging”

na.1.The variant of aging

1. cavitation ageing fatigue ...

2. age hardening ageing air hardening ...

3. ( tempering) ageing( artifical aging) ...

4. Acetification: Ageing Sur lies: ...

5. Ports Ageing Spanning Tree Protocol ...

6. 4.21 brightness 5.1 ageing 5.2 burning ...

7. adulthood, ageing youth, ...

8. agee ageing ageless ...

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1.He had managed to prevent his ageing and even his growing up. There was no beard upon his chin; his voice was a childish treble.

2.The ageing in American oak barrels gave it a complex structure, sweetness and lingering finish.

3.Ageing resistant: The surface has good acid, alkaline, salt fog resistance. It is suitable to be used in wet and high corrosive environment.湿使

4.Strictly speaking, ageing does not seem to be inevitable.

5.SADC's leaders, especially its younger ones, are increasingly loth to see their region dragged down by an ageing autocrat.

6.One of the main reasons seems to be that the ageing population is running down its investments.

7.Walking for 40 minutes a few times a week is enough to preserve memory and keep ageing brains on top form, research shows.,140

8.High blood pressure was also linked to a more rapid worsening of scores on mental tests, effectively ageing the brain by up to eight years.便

9.For societies, even if not always for individuals, it is possible to offset and mitigate many of the problems of ageing.便

10.He also estimated that the fund would have to be used to pay for pension shortfalls by 2035, when he believes the ageing problem will peak.2035