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单词 age
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agenoun

uk/eɪdʒ/us/eɪdʒ/

age noun (TIME SPENT ALIVE)

A1 [ C or U ] the period of time someone has been alive or something has existed:

Do you know the age of that building?
What age (= how old) is your brother?
I'd guess she's about my age (= she is about as old as I am).
She was 74 years of age when she wrote her first novel.
He left home at the age of 16.
I was married with four children at your age.
She's starting to show/look her age (= to look as old as she is).
I'm really beginning to feel my age (= feel old).
His girlfriend's twice his age (= twice as old as he is).
act your age!

said to someone to tell them to stop behaving like someone who is much younger

the age of consent

the age at which someone is considered by the law to be old enough to agree to have sex with someone

More examples

  • Prokofiev started composing at the age of five.
  • She's getting very forgetful in her old age.
  • He's very mature for his age.
  • He became a professional athlete at the age of 16.
  • Hilary's the same age as me.

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Describing age & birthdays

  • a ripe old age idiom
  • age group
  • age limit
  • aged
  • be knocking (on) 60, 70, etc. idiom
  • gone
  • junior
  • nonagenarian
  • octogenarian
  • old
  • on the right/wrong side of 40, 50, etc. idiom
  • put years on sb idiom
  • ripe
  • senior
  • spring chicken
  • take years off sb idiom
  • teens
  • this side of sth idiom
  • twenty-first
  • when sb was a (mere) twinkle in their father's eye idiom

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Linguistics: expressions telling people to stop doing something
Stages of life

age noun (PERIOD)

B1 [ C ] a particular period in time:

the Victorian age
the modern age
the nuclear age

More examples

  • the age of imperialism
  • It's time this company moved into the computer age.
  • The neolithic period is sometimes called the new stone age.
  • Service industries such as tourism have become more important in the post-industrial age.
  • Rousseau, that great prophet of the modern age

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Periods of time - general words

  • at/in one sitting idiom
  • day
  • duration
  • free time
  • gap
  • interval
  • length
  • lifetime
  • making
  • me time
  • period
  • rest
  • run
  • shortly
  • slot
  • spasm
  • spell
  • stretch
  • term
  • timescale

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age noun (LONG TIME)

ages B1 [ plural ] informal also mainly UK an age [ S ]

More examples

  • It might take him ages but he'll do it eventually.
  • It took me ages to pluck up the courage to ask for a promotion.
  • I've been waiting in this queue for ages.
  • It seems like ages since we last spoke.
  • My sister always spends ages in the bathroom.

a very long time:

It takes ages to cook.
I've been waiting for ages.
It's been ages/an age since we last spoke.

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Long periods of time

  • -athon
  • aeon
  • donkey
  • donkey's years idiom
  • eon
  • epoch
  • era
  • eternity
  • good
  • month
  • not in a month of Sundays idiom
  • yonks

age noun (BEING OLD)

C2 [ U ] the fact of being or getting older:

Her back was bent with age.
This cheese/wine improves with age.
Her temper hasn't improved with age!

More examples

  • Sunbathing can prematurely age and wrinkle the skin.
  • She's aged a lot since we last saw her.
  • The death of his wife had aged him greatly.
  • A great deal of research has examined the effects of ageing on our physical and mental capacities.
  • The whisky is aged for at least two years in oak barrels.

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Describing age & birthdays

  • a ripe old age idiom
  • age group
  • age limit
  • aged
  • be knocking (on) 60, 70, etc. idiom
  • gone
  • junior
  • nonagenarian
  • octogenarian
  • old
  • on the right/wrong side of 40, 50, etc. idiom
  • put years on sb idiom
  • ripe
  • senior
  • spring chicken
  • take years off sb idiom
  • teens
  • this side of sth idiom
  • twenty-first
  • when sb was a (mere) twinkle in their father's eye idiom

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Idiom(s)

come of age

ageverb [ I or T ]

uk/eɪdʒ/us/eɪdʒ/present participle UK ageing or US aging, past tense and past participle aged

If someone ages or something ages them, they look older:

She's aged since the last time we met.

to develop in flavour or leave something to do this:

The brandy is aged in oak for ten years.

More examples

  • Sunbathing can prematurely age and wrinkle the skin.
  • She's aged a lot since we last saw her.
  • The death of his wife had aged him greatly.
  • A great deal of research has examined the effects of ageing on our physical and mental capacities.
  • The whisky is aged for at least two years in oak barrels.

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The elderly

  • a ripe old age idiom
  • aged
  • ageism
  • agism
  • centenarian
  • crock
  • geriatrics
  • gerontology
  • infirmity
  • octogenarian
  • old
  • old age
  • old age pensioner
  • old boy
  • sb's declining years idiom
  • senile
  • senior citizen
  • septuagenarian
  • seventies
  • sexagenarian

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-agesuffix

uk/ -ɪdʒ/us/ -ɪdʒ/

-age suffix (ACTION)

used to form nouns that refer to the action or result of something:

blockage
shrinkage
wastage
All breakages must be paid for.

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Outcomes and consequences

  • -ment
  • aftereffect
  • aftermath
  • bang
  • be a monument to sth idiom
  • bed
  • bite
  • first fruit
  • fruit
  • function
  • impact
  • knock-on effect
  • monument
  • more bang for your buck(s) idiom
  • sequel
  • spillover
  • spin-off
  • the bitter fruits of sth idiom
  • the upshot
  • trickle-down

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-age suffix (STATE)

used to form nouns that refer to a state or condition:

bondage
marriage
shortage

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Conditions and characteristics

  • -ance
  • -ancy
  • ability
  • ambience
  • attribute
  • character
  • complexion
  • condition
  • feature
  • hallmark
  • karma
  • lineament
  • local colour
  • middle name
  • mien
  • nature
  • resonate
  • respect
  • savour
  • smack

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-age suffix (PLACE)

used to form nouns that are names of places:

orphanage
vicarage
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