midlife的意思和读音

midlife

: [mɪd'laɪf] : [mɪd'laɪf]

n.

midlifen.

1.the middle part of your life when you are neither young nor old

It is not difficult to take up a new career in midlife.

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1.In addition to giving him peace of mind that his mother is fine, the system helps assuage that midlife sense of guilt.

2.So Harvard researchers set out to determine exactly how much physical activity women need in midlife to avoid gaining weight as they age.

3.People report more marital satisfaction in midlife, with a bump in bliss as the children grow up and leave home, Levenson said.

4.When a man starts trying to shtup his way out of a midlife crisis, you know there's trouble afoot.

5.According to a new report, however, the Intellipedia project is going through a bit of a midlife crisis right now.

6.Today my ride is a shiny black sports car, not out of place in this suburb full of midlife-crisis men.

7.We tend to think of the concept of the midlife crisis as being around for ever, but it's recent.

8.Dennis's suspicions of his wife smacked of midlife crisis.怀

9.Four months later, following all the signs of a midlife crisis, he changed his mind and returned home.

10.Midlife is a time of highly stable work, family and romantic relationships.