decrepitude

英[dɪˈkrepɪtju:d]
美[dɪˈkrepɪtud]

基本释义

n.
衰老,老朽

实用例句

The building had a general air of decrepitude and neglect.

这座建筑看上去破旧失修,无人照管。

But must be a body of son, otherwise double ly decrepitude.

但必须要保持处子之身, 否则会加倍的衰老.

期刊摘选

Staying youth can be likened to climbing steep hill, while negligence will lead to decrepitude overnight.

保持青春已如爬坡, 任由衰老会一泻千里.

期刊摘选

It can decelerate decrepitude, brighten skin, fade mark and make skin white, tender and healthy.

它可消除衰老皮肤, 令其健康细腻;有淡化印迹, 令皮肤变白 、 变嫩之功效.

期刊摘选

The photosynthetic rate descend gradually because of the decrepitude of the leaf.

后期由于叶子的衰老,光合速率逐渐下降.

期刊摘选

If decrepitude is driven by an overactive immune system, then it is treatable.

如果是由于过分活跃的免疫系统所致, 那么衰老是可以医治的.

期刊摘选

Effects of Aerobic Interval Exercises with Light Intensity on Anti oxidation and Anti decrepitude.

轻度间隔性有氧运动的抗氧化及抗衰老作用研究.

期刊摘选

The building had a general air of decrepitude and neglect.

这座建筑看上去破旧失修,无人照管。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a state of deterioration due to old age or long use

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