decrepitude 英 [dɪˈkrepɪtju:d]   美 [dɪˈkrepɪtud]

decrepitude

decrepitude  英 [dɪˈkrepɪtju:d] 美 [dɪˈkrepɪtud]

n. 衰老,老朽 

名词复数:decrepitudes 

With this newly widowed patient I imagined that only a life of sadness and decrepitude remained, and I felt bad about it. 面对这个刚丧偶的寡妇病人,我以为她的生命只留下悲伤和衰老,并因此感到很难过。
The black food has burnable fat and enhances immunity dint, anti- decrepitude, purify to wait various effects inside the body, make girl's son very adoring. 黑色食品具备燃烧脂肪,强化免疫力,抗衰老,净化体内等多种功效,令女孩子非常心仪。

  • Many old buildings located in “ghost towns” in the Old West area of the United States are in a state of decrepitude. In other words, they are worn out and in disrepair.
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  • n. 衰老,老朽
  • 1. With this newly widowed patient I imagined that only a life of sadness and decrepitude remained, and I felt bad about it.

    面对这个刚丧偶的寡妇病人,我以为她的生命只留下悲伤和衰老,并因此感到很难过。

  • 2. The black food has burnable fat and enhances immunity dint, anti- decrepitude, purify to wait various effects inside the body, make girl's son very adoring.

    黑色食品具备燃烧脂肪,强化免疫力,抗衰老,净化体内等多种功效,令女孩子非常心仪。

  • 3. One sign of their decrepitude was the multiple awards won by “The King’s Speech”.

    《国王的演讲》兼夺数个奖项,标志着奥斯卡奖垂垂老矣。

  • decrepitude (n.) c. 1600, from French décrépitude (14c.), from Latin decrepitus (see decrepit).
de·crepi·tude / dɪˈkrepɪtjuːd ; NAmE dɪˈkrepɪtuːd / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the state of being old and in poor condition or health 衰老;老朽;破旧 de·crepi·tude / dɪˈkrepɪtjuːd ; NAmE dɪˈkrepɪtuːd /
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