little older信息详情

little older发音

意思翻译

稍老一点

相似词语短语

older───adj.年长的;较旧的;n.(Older)人名;(英)奥尔德

older karaoke───老式卡拉OK

older lyrics───旧歌词

older money───老钱

older elder───年长的长者

older than───年长于

getting older───老化,变老

older person───老年人

older song───老歌

双语使用场景

Now Sam is a little older, life is easier.───现在小sam长大了点儿,生活也相对轻松了点儿。

But then something happens when you get a little older.───然而,当我们长大,有些事就变了。

But I'd rather have someone a little older.───但是我比较想找年纪大一点的。

I suppose she was about fifty at the time, a little older than I.───我猜她那时五十来岁,比我大些。

Tony was a little older and Sandy had worked for him in the Carter State Department, but I had known Sandy longer and better.───托尼年纪大一些,桑迪在卡特政府的国务院中曾在他手下工作过,但我认识桑迪的时间更长,了解也更深。

The story's hero is a man who got a little older, just that his work is able to meet this habit - cleaning up the crime scene.───故事的主人公是个有洁癖的男人,恰好他的工作正能满足这一癖好——清理犯罪现场。

He cites the example of the Prophet Muhammad who married six-year-old Aisha but waited for consummation till she was a little older.───他引用先知穆罕默德与六岁的女孩艾夏结婚,但他等到女孩更大一些才圆房的例子。

As they get a little older, they begin experimenting with lies: The dog is blue, my shirt is made of copper, the cookie told me so.───当他们长大一点,他们开始尝试说谎:狗是蓝色的,我的衬衫是铜做的,别人告诉我事实如此。

If you were a little older and wiser , you would understand what I have done.───当你长大了,就会明白的,你就会懂得我为什么要这么做了。

英语使用场景

Two-year course students may be a little older, and have already studied drama at university level.

I prefer my women a little older and a damn sight more sober.

It's a little older, but I prefer it because the food taster better.

She was a plump mole only a little older than the visitor, but with warm motherly eyes and pleasant grey fur.

Most of the kids were a little older than Janir, and he watched them with a fascination that bordered on hunger.

All these fossils were a little older and a little more primitive than Au. afarensis, but judging from a shinbone found in Kenya and a thighbone from Asa Issie, Au.

I'm planning to return to work when the children are a little older.

I never used to save money but now I'm a little older and wiser I can see the sense in it.

Emily is Sophie's younger/little/older/big sister.