词汇 | collocation_english_age |
释义 | Collocations with ageThese are words often used in combination with age. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. advanced age The propensity to move declines steadily with advanced age. age category There were no statistically significant interactions between study group and age category or rank. age cohort The age cohort-wise regressions offer some further interesting insights. age of diagnosis The median age of diagnosis is 36 years but the disease can occur at any age. age of globalization On the one hand, he suggests that exoticism during the age of globalization has led to the erasure of selfhood. age of onset First, our period of follow-up was short and our findings apply only to cases of early age of onset. approximate age Most of the high school graduates began childbearing within 5 years after leaving school at an approximate age of 18. atomic age In the atomic age pure, disembodied energy would replace the art object. average age Average age was 34 years. certain age Therefore, this goal will be hard to achieve before reaching a certain position at a certain age. childbearing age For this purpose, vaccine-induced rubellaspecific immunity should persist to and throughout childbearing age in women. chronological age Chronological age and sharing looks revisited. dark age I believe that the world is moving into a very dark age. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 drinking age Moreover, states that increased their legal minimum drinking age to 21 years following the 1984 legislation had subsequent decreases in youth consumption of alcohol. early age Subtypes of early age onset alcoholism. gestational age All determinants will vary with gestational age. impressionable age There was no doubt, it said, of the importance of training children in good habits at the most impressionable age, and of the nursery school's value in influencing parents. increasing age Increasing age and the absence of breast-feeding, together, were associated with higher mortality. marriageable age If they have any children of marriageable age, the household will receive ample attention. maternal age These analyses showed that sample losses were not associated with maternal age, maternal educational qualifications, ethnicity, family socioeconomic status, or size. mature age Universities need to respond more effectively than many do at present to mature age learners. mean age The mean age of wastewater treatment plant workers was 46 years and the mean age of controls was 45 years. median age Median age was 59 years. minimum age The minimum age of sedimentation is uncertain. modern age The modern age of alienation had truly begun. paternal age Moreover, much higher estimates of the familial component of longevity for daughters are observed when the data are controlled for paternal age at reproduction. preschool age These deficits persist into the preschool age period. reproductive age Animals started to reproduce at age 1, continuing until the oldest reproductive age 9, resulting in nine reproductive age classes. tender age I observed the attractions of special elegance in language at a fairly tender age. 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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