Similar words: engage in, large intestine, come into being, seeing that, sightseeing, for the time being, living wage, zeitgeist. Meaning: [eɪdʒ] n. 1. acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time 2. the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age. adj. growing old.
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181. In the West, in Europe and America, the big economic story is a demographic one — a rapidly ageing population and a dwindling tax take with which to support our increasingly doddery citizens.
182. The rubber antioxidant is of excellent ageing resistance and is free from problems of serious color deterioration, fusion and agglomeration.
183. Results: EEP can increase the level of thymosin synthesis of ageing mouse.
184. Various numerous skin care products and cosmetics have emerged for delaying consenescence and skin ageing.
185. Loren was 5ft 8in of Italian voluptuousness, while Ladd was 5ft 5in tall and, in his own words, a man with "the face of an ageing choirboy and the build of an undernourished featherweight".
186. Purely traditional winemaking methods, ageing in vats and oak barrels for 12 months. Intense, deep colour, with a bright, complex nose, offering generous aromas of ripe fruit and spices.
187. Scientists would soon be able to manipulate human genes to control the ageing process.
188. As Blum says of the current face of ageing, "I think it puts women on high alert all the time.
189. Rigorously selected, late-ripening Carmenere was hand harwested, ageing in French and American oak barrels enhanced the complexity and finesse.
190. The ageing time of stuffed polyolefins materials could prolonged when added metal deactivator.
191. High-voltage electric field combined with high temperature may lead to thermal breakdown and ageing of insulator for ESP.
192. A social worker suggested that she institutionalize her ageing father.
193. Ageing warmheartedness and kind-hearted natural . has ready in the interest of the peace undertaking to expend self capability.
194. The list starts with ageing (aetatemophobia) and ends with vomiting (emetophobia).
195. Have special effect to ageing skin, it has fight anile action, also be a kind of very good antidiarrheal at the same time.
196. Pale straw yellow in colour with abundant fine bubbles. Fine aromas with fruity tones predominating; well harmonised with the aromas of ageing.
197. The results are based on the findings of a two-year study of a cross-section of the British population which examined the effects of ageing on the cardiovascular system.
198. More speculatively, it could make long-distance space travel more feasible by slowing down ageing and reducing the consumption of oxygen and food.
199. Telomere and telomerase are the focus of modern biological study. There are close relationships among telomere loss and cell ageing, activation of telomerase, cell senescence and immortalization.
200. He's a real Dorian Gray, apparently untouched by the ageing process.
201. This paper studied thermal ageing properties of two kinds of SBR modified bitumen (SBR MB) and a kind of SBR modified bitumen (SBS MB).
202. The ageing strengthening of semi solid die castings is more significant than that of liquid die castings for ...
203. With an ageing population,(http://sentencedict.com/ageing.html) the importance of looking after the health of the elderly is self - evident.
204. In the lounge, his new guardian cried too on hisbehalf, and patted the head of her ageing Springer spaniel.
205. The photo-oxidation ageing process of polypropylene filaments was studied by artificial accelerated ageing test using different intensities of UV irradiation.
206. The triangular romance, however, is but a come-hither[6] to the novel's weightier themes, which are all about rust, ruin and decay—all metaphors for ageing.
207. The, for 1420 alloy at double - ageing, the maximum corrosion depth was consistent the Gumbel distribution law.
208. Food restriction therapy, anti-oxidant treatment and hormone therapy have already become modern anti - ageing effective methods.
209. It can even be done by more low-tech means: changing the chemical environment of the body by altering the diet or by injecting certain hormones can slow ageing, too.
210. an ageing rock star.
More similar words: engage in, large intestine, come into being, seeing that, sightseeing, for the time being, living wage, zeitgeist, mudslinging, living thing, ring finger, lingering, EIN, ringing, rein, lie in, come in, lie-in, skein, done in, wherein, tune in, vote in, give in, fade in, rope in, take in, cave in, heinous, protein.