midlife [mɪd'laɪf]  

midlife

midlife  [mɪd'laɪf]

n. 中年 

名词复数:midlives 

By 1922, when Steichen was 43, he was undergoing what we now call a midlife crisis. 1922年,史泰钦43岁的时候,他经历了一次我们现在所称的中年危机。
For many people, the peak earning years of midlife offer a sense of competence and mastery. 对多数人来说,中年赚钱的顶峰时期给人一种能力和有技术的感觉。

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  • n. 中年
  • 1. By 1922, when Steichen was 43, he was undergoing what we now call a midlife crisis.

    1922年,史泰钦43岁的时候,他经历了一次我们现在所称的中年危机。

  • 2. For many people, the peak earning years of midlife offer a sense of competence and mastery.

    对多数人来说,中年赚钱的顶峰时期给人一种能力和有技术的感觉。

  • 3. Time and timing: One of the greatest challenges people in midlife face in their dealings with the elderly is to slow down and find the time to be fully present.

    时间和安排时间:中年的人们在处理他们与老年人相关的事情时一个最大的挑战就是放慢脚步并找出时间集中注意关注当前。

  • midlife (n.) also mid-life, 1837, from mid + life. Midlife crisis attested from 1965.
mid·life / mɪdˈlaɪf ; NAmE mɪdˈlaɪf / noun [uncountable ] the middle part of your life when you are neither young nor old 中年;中年生活 It is not difficult to take up a new career in midlife. 人到中年开始新的事业并不难。 midlife stresses 中年生活的压力 mid·life / mɪdˈlaɪf ; NAmE mɪdˈlaɪf /
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