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 aging ['edʒɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 老化, 变陈

[计] 老化, 陈化

[化] 老化; 陈化; 老成; 时效处理; 熟化

[医] 变旧[法]; 老化[食物]; 衰老

[经] 分期, 按期分类


  1. The drainage system has been aged.
    排水系统已经老化了。
  2. She's aging gracefully.
    她老得有风韵.
  3. Goods now on sale; the now aging dictator.
    现售货物;现在正在衰老下去的独裁者


aging
[ noun ]
  1. acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time

  2. <noun.process>
  3. the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age

  4. <noun.process>
[ adj ]
  1. growing old

  2. <adj.all>


Aging \Ag"ing\, n.
the process by which objects or materials acquire desirable
qualities by being left undisturbed for some time under
specific conditions. It is used mostly for foods snd
beverages, but also for other materials. [Also spelled
{ageing}.]
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]


Age \Age\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Aged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Aging}.]
To grow aged; to become old; to show marks of age; as, he
grew fat as he aged.

They live one hundred and thirty years, and never age
for all that. --Holland.

I am aging; that is, I have a whitish, or rather a
light-colored, hair here and there. --Landor.

  1. Based on the 1933 Warner Bros. movie starring Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers, the show told the tale of a chorus girl replacing an aging star who breaks her ankle just before opening night.
  2. But I'm already facing up to the irreversibility of the aging process." Porizkova said she's learned to "sew great curtains, paint, build dollhouses, act and write."
  3. But in an apparent hint that East Germany's aging leaders should soften their hard line, he urged them to work with "all forces in society" to solve the country's problems.
  4. Insurers are acutely aware of the need to store enough money to afford paying claims to Japan's rapidly aging population in the decades ahead.
  5. Kottke, who often appeared on Keillor's radio show, "A Prairie Home Companion," is more upbeat than Keillor, kind of like an aging kid brother who veered off temporarily into Zen Buddhism somewhere back down the line.
  6. But we must go on." A federal budget measure signed last year by President George Bush deleted more than $200 million for the aging Blackbirds.
  7. The FAA also plans at some point to examine some commuter aircraft for signs of aging, Buckhorn said.
  8. The government will launch a campaign to reduce highway traffic fatalities and will continue to address concerns about hazardous materials shipments, aging airliners, transportation vehicle design and the distribution and use of illegal drugs.
  9. Another factor in this year's talks is the aging work force and the increasing number of retirees.
  10. The United States had wanted a strong endorsement of its development program to replace aging Lance missiles.
  11. Aircraft manufacturers will be hard-pressed to meet the anticipated demand for new planes to replace aging jetliners, industry analysts say.
  12. The Navy plans to replace its aging fleet of A-6 planes with the A-12. The A-6, however, cost considerably less _ about $20 million each in 1986, prior to a halt in production.
  13. After 20 years of often ruthless rule, the aging Siad Barre, who is believed to be in his 80s, is isolated internationally and beset by strife in his country.
  14. The B-1, killed by then-President Carter in 1977, was resurrected four years later by former President Reagan, who said 100 of the swing-wing planes were needed to update the nation's aging force of nuclear-armed bombers.
  15. The group will get 20.4 percent of the company, which is trying to modernize and expand an aging system that now serves 4.1 million customers in this rapidly growing country of some 84 million people.
  16. Dancers aging, gettin' slow Like Martha and Misha Rudy and Suzanne.
  17. She forfeited that title when she married Onassis, the aging Greek who seemed the antithesis of the elegant Kennedy.
  18. Greece has signed a $4.1 million barter deal for 50 Soviet-built trolley buses to update its aging electric-powered fleet, the Transport Ministry said Thursday.
  19. Crime and isolation become problems for the aging since we become more vulnerable.
  20. That incident prompted new concern about aging airliners and led to a government-industry task force that planned FAA response to the problem.
  21. The only official reference experts could uncover was a 1980 law creating a state commission to serve the aging.
  22. That concern has been heigtened by other recent incidents involving aging aircraft and other jets, said Cooper, president of Adventure Travels.
  23. In May 1987, an aging vessel with 400 people aboard overturned and sank in the Rangoon River.
  24. A drab Lutheran church in East Berlin has become the headquarters of a grassroots movement aimed at forcing reform upon the country's aging and authoritarian Communist leadership.
  25. At Battambang, townspeople lined the streets, cheering and waving Cambodian and Vietnamese flags as the Vietnamese waved back from their of Soviet and aging U.S.-made trucks.
  26. Reagan said the plane was needed to replace the aging B-52s in the nation's long-range bomber arsenal until the "stealth" bomber becomes available.
  27. It seems that every day a new movie opens featuring a child coping with a mother's death, or adoption, or aging parents, or pregnancy.
  28. Like the legislatures of Warsaw and East Berlin, the lofty rotunda was once where aging Communist hard-liners listened to interminable speeches and rubber-stamped legislation.
  29. The Maranon (Spanish for cashew tree) is the heart of the neighborhood, an aging, densely-packed slum built at the turn of the century to warehouse workers digging the nearby Panama Canal.
  30. Congressional opponents have strongly criticized the moves, saying Bush was "kowtowing" to the aging leaders of a brutal regime and abandoning those who are pressing for democratic reform.
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