 现代英汉综合大辞典
n. 年龄
龄期
老年, 晚年
寿命; 一生
世纪时代, 时期
[口]很长的时间
累积量
进程
full age 成年 golden age 黄金时代; 文艺的全盛时期 an age ago 一代人以前, 多年以前
- 习惯用语
- a dog's age [口]好久, 长时间
- act one's age 行为和年龄相称
- be one's age 行为和年龄相称
- at the age of 在...岁时
- be of an age 达到(做某事)年龄; 同岁
- bear one's age well 不显老
- be of age 成年; 足龄; 成熟(通常为十八或二十岁)发达, 充分发展
- come of age 成年; 足龄; 成熟(通常为十八或二十岁)发达, 充分发展
- be over age 超过[未达]适龄
- be under age 超过[未达]适龄
- Dark Ages 黑暗时代(指欧洲中世纪)
- down the ages 自古以来, 从古至今
- feel one's age 感到老了
- for an age 很长的时间, 很久
- for ages 很长的时间, 很久
- for one's age 就年龄来说
- from age 随着年龄的增长; 因年久
- with age 随着年龄的增长; 因年久
- from age to age 世世代代
- green old age 精力充沛的晚年
- hoary with age 老得白发苍苍
- in all ages 今昔(皆然), 历代
- in one's age 在老年
- It is ages since ... 自从...以来已经很久了
- It is anage since ... 自从...以来已经很久了
- look one's age 容貌与年龄相称
- of a certain age (妇女)不算年轻了; 中年的
- of all ages 古往今来的(事情); 老老少少的(人)
- over age 超龄
- ripe old age 高龄,晚年
- show one's age 显出老态; 显得精神不济
- tender age 幼年
- the awkward age 将成年未成年的时期
- to all ages 直到千秋万代
- under age 未成年; 未到规定年龄
- ages ago 从前; [口]老早, 早就
- age of consent [律]承诺年龄, (女子)婚姻自主的法定年龄
 现代英汉词典
n. 年龄, 年纪;法定年龄
under age 不足年龄 over age 超龄 What is your age? 你年纪多大? sixteen years of age 16 岁 She died in 1936 at the age of 84. 她死于1936年,时年84岁。 使用年限
age of vessel 船龄 人生的一个阶段
At 40 a man has reached middle age. 到40岁,人已进入中年。 时代
Bronce Age 铜器时代 The period in which man learnt to make tools of iron is called the lron Age. 人类学会制造铁器的时期称为铁器时代。 老年
同时期的人
长时间
I haven't seen her for ages. 我有很长时间没有看见她了。 It's been an age since we met. 我们好久未见面了。
- 词性变化
vi. aged, aging 或 ageing
变老;上 年纪
成熟;变陈
The wine aged well. 这酒因年久而更醇郁。
- 习惯用语
- be of age 成年 (= come of age)
 简明英汉词典
n. 年龄, 成年, 使用年限, 同时期的人, 时代
v. 变老, 上年纪, 成熟
 柯林斯英语大词典
age 
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n the period of time that a person, animal, or plant has lived or is expected to live
the age of a horse is up to thirty years the period of existence of an object, material, group, etc
the age of this table is 200 years a period or state of human life.(as modifier)
the latter part of life
a period of history marked by some feature or characteristic; era.(capital when part of a name)
generation
the Edwardian age a period of the earth's history distinguished by special characteristics.the period during which a stage of rock strata is formed; a subdivision of an epoch
any of the successive periods in the legendary history of man, which were, according to Hesiod, the golden, silver, bronze, heroic, and iron ages
a relatively long time
I've been waiting ages the level in years that a person has reached in any area of development, such as mental or emotional, compared with the normal level for his chronological ageSee achievement age See mental age
vb to grow or make old or apparently old; become or cause to become old or aged
to begin to seem older
to have aged a lot in the past year to mature or cause to mature
- 习惯用语
- age before beauty (often said humorously when yielding precedence) older people take precedence over younger people
- of age adult and legally responsible for one's actions (usually at 18 or, formerly, 21 years)
 WordNet
age  ages aged aging Noun 1. how long something has existed; "it was replaced because of its age"
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2. an era of history having some distinctive feature; "we live in a litigious age"
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3. a time in life (usually defined in years) at which some particular qualification or power arises; "she was now of school age"; "tall for his eld"
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5. a prolonged period of time; "we've known each other for ages"; "I haven't been there for years and years"
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Verb 1. begin to seem older; get older; "The death of his wife caused him to age fast"
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2. grow old or older; "She aged gracefully"; "we age every day--what a depressing thought!"; "Young men senesce"
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3. make older; "The death of his child aged him tremendously"
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