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be long in the tooth idiom informal to be old, often too old to do something: 年老;(常指)年纪太大(而无法做某事) He's a little long in the tooth to be wearing shorts, don't you think?他年纪有些大,穿不了短裤了,你说是不是? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Describing people who are old advanced advancing aged ageing ageless elderly foot gaga geriatric gerontic golden oldie grand old ageidiom gray grey have had its/your dayidiom pensionable sprightliness sprightly spry superannuated
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