midlife

英[mɪd'laɪf] 美[mɪd'laɪf]
  • n. 中年(40-50)岁
  • adj. 中年的
midlives
  • midland adj.中部的n.中部地区n.米德兰(美国密歇根中部城市;美国德克萨斯州中西部城市)
  • midleg n.腿的中部;中足adv.在腿的中部
  • midlife n.中年(40-50)岁adj.中年的
  • midline n.中线;中间线
1. It is not difficult to take up a new career in midlife.
人到中年开始新的事业并不难。

来自《权威词典》

2. I went through my midlife crisis about four or five years ago, when I was forty.
四五年前,在我40岁的时候,我经历了中年危机。

来自柯林斯例句

3. By midlife our bodies become less efficient at burning up calories.
人到中年,身体消耗热量的效率就会下降.

来自互联网

4. Professor O says some people suffer from midlife depression more than others.
教授说有的人遭受的中年消沉比别人多.

来自互联网

5. China could see a lot more midlife career - changers entering the legal profession as a result.
最终在中国会出现许多中年转行从事法律的专业人士.

来自互联网