octogenarians
英[ˌɒktədʒəˈneəriən]
美[ˌɑːktədʒəˈneriən]
- n. 八十岁到八十九岁的人
- adj. 八十岁到八十九岁的
双语例句
- 1. There were no conflicts at all, the police were friendly, and from octogenarians to toddlers, everybody walked in an orderly manner while shouting slogans.
- 这里没什么冲突,警察都很友好,从老年人到蹒跚学步的孩子,每个人都一边有序地行走,一边呼喊口号。
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- 2. Not all of these bachelors were marrying spinsters of their own age, because only 20 previously unmarried female octogenarians made the same commitment that year.
- 但并不是每个光棍老人都娶与他年龄相近的女人为妻,因为在同一年只有20个80岁左右的女人第一次结婚。
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- 3. New pensioners, it seems, are far more willing to enjoy life and less likely to worry about the inheritance they will leave than are septuagenarians and octogenarians.
- 比起七八十岁的老人,年轻点的需要补助的人更愿意享受生活,不愿过度担心他们留下的遗产。
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- 4. The attendees, almost 3, 000 every year, run the range of ages from newborns to octogenarians, most of them twins, although not necessarily identical, usually coming along with their families.
- 参与者每年约有三千多人,从新生儿到八旬老人,大部分他们是双胞胎。尽管长得并不完全相同,他们通常会和家人一起到场。
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- 5. The attendees, almost 3, 000 every year, run the range of ages from newborns to octogenarians, most of them twins, although not necessarily identical, usually coming along with their families.
- 参与者每年约有三千多人,从新生儿到八旬老人,大部分他们是双胞胎。尽管长得并不完全相同,他们通常会和家人一起到场。
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