decrepitude

英 [dɪ'krepɪtʃuːd; dɪ'krepɪtjuːd] 美 [dɪ'krɛpɪtud]
  • n. 衰老,老朽
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decrepitude 破旧的

de-, 向下,强调。-crep, 嘎吱声,词源同crevice,discrepancy. 引申义嘎吱作响的,破旧的。

decrepitude (n.)
c. 1600, from French décrépitude (14c.), from Latin decrepitus (see decrepit).
1. 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。

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2. Contain the essence, SOD of abundant grape, mighty anti - oxygenation defer decrepitude.
富含葡萄籽精华 、 SOD, 超强的 抗氧化 作用于延缓衰老.

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3. 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.

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4. 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.

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5. 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.

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