age
- n. 年龄;时代;寿命,使用年限;阶段
- vi. 成熟;变老
- vt. 使成熟;使变老,使上年纪
- n. (Age)人名;(瑞典)阿格;(日)扬 (姓);(西、荷)阿赫
词组搭配
age out 【非正式用语】
To reach an age, 18 or 21 years, for example, at which one is no longer eligible for certain special services, such as education or protection, from the state.
法定年龄:到达一定年龄,例如18岁或21岁,不再享受国家的诸如教育或保护的某些特殊照顾
act (或 be) one's age
[usa. in imperative]behave in a manner appropriate to someone of one's age and not to someone much younger
行为与年龄相称
come of age
(of a person) reach adult status (in UK law at 18, formerly 21)
(人)成年(英国法律现规定18岁成年,原为21岁)
of an age
old enough to be able or expected to do something
到了…的年龄
the sons are of an age to marry.
儿子们到了结婚的年龄。
(of two or more people or things) of a similar age
(两者,多人,多物)年龄近似的
the children all seemed of an age.
孩子们看起来差不多大。
双语例句
- 1. Beauty is an attitude. It has nothing to do with age.
- 美是一种态度,与年龄无关。
来自金山词霸
- 2. He knew what he wanted to do from the age of 14.
- 他14岁起就知道自己日后干什么了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. In some cases there is a mini-mum age limit.
- 有些情况下有最低年龄限制。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. In his old age he became a benefactor of the arts.
- 他晚年成了一个艺术赞助人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. He died in a nursing home at the age of 87.
- 他在一家养老院去世,享年87岁。
来自柯林斯例句