senile

senile [ˈsi:naɪl]  [ˈsiˌnaɪl, ˈsɛnˌaɪl] 

senile 基本解释

形容词衰老的,老年的; 高龄的,高龄所致的; [地]老年期的; 龙钟

senile 相关例句

senile

形容词

1. I may be senescent, but I'm not yet senile.
    我有点显老了,但还没有老得不中用。

senile 网络解释

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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

senile 词典解释

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.

senility
The old man was showing unmistakable signs of senility.
老人已老态毕现。
senile 单语例句

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.

senile 英英释义

adj

1. mentally or physically infirm with age

    e.g. his mother was doddering and frail

    Synonym: doddering doddery gaga

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