ageing
英['eɪdʒɪŋ]
美['eɪdʒɪŋ]
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n.
老化
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动词age的现在分词形式.
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=aging(美).
Noun:
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acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time
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the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age
Adjective:
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growing old
- 1. A new format would alienate its ageing readership without attracting young readers.
- 新的版式会疏远上了年纪的读者群,并且也不会吸引年轻读者。
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- 2. Too much protein in the diet may advance the ageing process.
- 饮食中摄入过量蛋白质可能会加速衰老。
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- 3. Ageing's one saving grace is you worry less about what people think.
- 上了年纪的一个好处是不再那般担心别人的看法。
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- 4. How much faith should we put in anti-ageing products?
- 我们对抗衰老产品应该抱有多少信心?
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- 5. It occurs in elderly men, apparently as part of the ageing process.
- 这种情况出现在老年人当中,显然是衰老过程的一部分。
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用作名词 (n.)
- Ageing of the population continued.
人口持续老化。
- An ageing nuclear reactor is an accident waiting to happen.
老化的核反应堆早晚会出事故。