形容词衰老的,老年的; 高龄的,高龄所致的; [地]老年期的; 龙钟
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1. 高龄的:senhorita 小姐 | senile 高龄的 | senility 高龄
2. 老年的:senescence 衰老 | senile 老年的 | senile delirium 老年性谵妄
3. 老年惺:seniculture 老人卫生 | senile 老年惺 | senile atrophy 老性萎缩
4. 年迈的:rip 撕,扯 | senile 年迈的 | swarm 密集,蜂蛹
1. 老糊涂的;老态龙钟的;年老而无力自理的
If old people become senile, they become confused, can no longer remember things, and are unable to look after themselves.
1. Senile dementia is a disease caused by the degeneration of brain cells.
2. People suffering from senile dementia need specialized care and support, a worker at the civil affairs bureau said.
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3. Li said his original motive for writing the program was to prevent senile dementia.
4. A recent television interview of Pinochet that aired in Miami prompted human rights lawyers to charge that he was neither senile nor forgetful.
5. But sociological research also indicates that a social group may become prematurely senile both physically and mentally if people retire too early.
6. That is fair enough, given that I do not look so senile.
7. Eight former war prisoners at the senile age specially attended the meeting.
8. Police saw the senile woman near a tea market in the city's Huaiyin district.
9. At the same time, she found that her mother was becoming senile.