词汇 | example_english_middle-age |
释义 | Examples of middle ageThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. She suggests that a changing time perspective starts in middleage. The oldest group shows a greater degree of difference between females and males than do the middleage groups, as predicted. The phrase ' going into middleage ' is a way of associating herself with the beginning rather than the end of a phase of life. In this scenario, they anticipated that in middleage the time available for physical activity would be constricted but still available at weekends. In the 1630s, in his middleage, he embraced the notion of change in the heavens. The majority affected are in middleage but the onset may be in later life. The middleage groups (30 to 45 and 46 to 64 years old) were the most supportive of local agricultural products. An unexpected finding in our study was that the prevalence of somatoform disorders did not differ between genders until they reached their middleage. During the working years of the middleage groups, age separation and, consequently, gender separation are relaxed. Not only did young unmarried women enter the labour market, but married women and widows worked on into late middleage. Compared with research on migration in youth and middleage, migration in later life has occupied less scholarly attention. They place a high premium on current consumption and wish to enjoy themselves before they take on the financial responsibilities associated with middleage. During middleage, however, there is a large discrepancy. The identity crisis, often misunderstood as solely a problem of adolescence or middleage, is a ubiquitous aspect of human experience, occurring at any age. The water scarcity variable was found to be positive and significant only for the middleage cohort. A researcher discovers that there is an association between strep throat in puberty and coronary problems in middleage. Older adults spent less time thinking about their childhood, teenage and young adulthood than they did about their middleage, later life and the future. As you can see, the number of deaths peaks in middleage, and is relatively low at both ends of the age spectrum. Recall that the oldest group shows an increased degree of difference, relative to middleage groups. On the one hand, insurance payoffs for high-income earners are "back-loaded" with contributions in middleage and benefits in old age. The majority of self-help manuals are handbooks of a youthful middleage, steadfastly looking forward to the past. It is also important to note that psychological adaptation in middleage might be even more restricted by socio-economic disadvantage. Polypharmacy and falls in the middleage and elderly population. Ageing and inequality : consumer culture and the new middleage. They look as if a girl passed from girlhood to middleage almost at once when weighted with the cares of maternity. This implies that the proportion of persons remaining single up to middleage had increased markedly relative to the situation in 1840. This form of engagement with the present is radically different from the goal-oriented engagement of youth or middleage. More specifically, they expected middleage to bring a decrease in their level of physical activity, and the prospect had no attraction. Similarly, the ethics are uncertain of testing prior to, or during, pregnancy for a nonlethal disease that has onset in middleage. High blood pressure in middleage is a risk factor for late life cognitive impairment and dementia. However, individuals in the younger age groups were not found to have significantly different prevalence estimates to the middleage group. This convergence, in quantitative terms, is revealed in the decreased degree of difference between females and males of the middleage groups. Investors can neither reverse nor collateralize their investment in middleage. There are important pathophysiological considerations to suggest that diabetes in older age may not be considered as similar to that in middleage. The table then shows how the younger and older consumers differed from those in the middleage group. The prevalence of back-neck pain, however, increases steadily up to middleage. These same tendencies appear, but to a lesser degree, among the moderately impaired group and the middleage group (70 -79 years). When that generation moved on into middleage, however, this gain to younger people was not maintained. The workingclass saw early adulthood as a period of settled inescapable responsibilities to be followed by a middleage of decline: becoming a 'has been'. The purpose of this study was to describe hope as defined and experienced by young and middleage adults with advanced stage cancer. Depending on the context he would invite women of all ages from pre-teen to middleage to dance sandunguera style. Leptin levels generally change in parallel with age-related changes in adiposity until late middleage, both in humans and rodents. The transfer of from high-income earners to low-income earners during middleage functions in the same way as standard insurance payoffs. A typical drugusing career is perceived to end in middleage, if not sooner, through death, illness, voluntary cessation or for other reasons, but this is not always the case. As employees are mostly in the young to middleage brackets, health services utilization is low, and recent research shows only 1.5 claims filed per person per year (21). The interconnectedness of economics, sexuality, and community blur the boundaries between middle age and old age, between spinster and widow, between servant and mistress, between reproduction and production. As these examples demonstrate, the narrative maps of their middle-aged parents provided the athletes with pre-representations of their own middleage, including the lifestyle that they might take up. The rate of spread of the disease varies with the age of the boll at the time of inoculation, being slower when the boll has passed middleage. This concept implies that the number of factors needed for a valid description of intelligence in old age is smaller than in middleage or adolescence. More generally, in modern welfare states, the availability of financial resources continues to influence wellbeing in middleage, and cannot be completely overridden by subjective evaluations and psychological adaptation processes. The middleage group has not been so influenced, perhaps because the greatest flexibility occurs in the choice of partners there; thus the concomitant negative correlation emerges at this point. In the context of the above payoff structure, a larger and a smaller d imply greater insurance cover for fluctuations in income in middleage. In the current framework, neither insurance contracts nor self-insurance by borrowing is available, and only fiat money can provide self-insurance against income fluctuations during middleage. Individuals before middleage hold limited amounts of assets. Can we honestly be optimistic that it will be anything other than an exceptional case who will survive into middleage with a reasonable quality of life? For the middleage cohort, however, the water scarcity variable is significant and its elasticity is almost the same as that of the wood scarcity variable. They included both preferred and feared scenarios about middleage and old age, particularly the opportunities they would have for maintaining physical activity and the appearance of their bodies. Specifically, remaining physically active in middleage, which for some involved 'getting your figure back' following the birth of children, was central to their preferred selves. The middle-class saw early adulthood (20-30) as a period of experimentation and looked forward to a middleage of progressive achievement and productivity: the prime of life. However, middleage is a relatively advantageous period for most people, and the term ' late midlife ' does not adequately reflect the unique changes that often precede retirement. Subsequent to this, difference in values waxes and wanes in patterns that do not follow the expected dip in the middleage groups with an increase in the oldest group. It is likely that this class consists of individuals with diverse musculoskeletal complaints such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, and even non-pathological aches and pains associated with middleage. It means a new beginning in middleage. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English It is not only a question of social justice but is absolutely vital to enabling people over middleage to be ambitious. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In most cases, they were now getting on towards latter middleage and many of them were pensioners. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Perhaps that does not affect the older officers, but it does affect those of middleage. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He qualified almost at middleage, as a doctor. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Both sisters are widowed in middleage and left with two children under the age of 11 to support. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 It has become apparent in the industry in the past 10 years that it has moved from its infancy almost into middleage. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am told that it is inherited and that, generally speaking, it manifests itself in middleage. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 This allowance is not limited to children and those in middleage. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They rise to middleage and then begin to fall. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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