1.七十岁的(人);七十至八十岁的(人)
1.someone who is between 70 and 79 years old
1.Yet, despite the long shadow that the septuagenarian casts over his country's politics, Mr Chirac's is not the only France.
然而,尽管这位七十岁的老人在法国政坛投下了一条长长的影子,但并非是唯一之人。
2.Almost 30% of Americans tell pollsters that America is not ready to put a septuagenarian into the White House.
几乎有三成美国民众告诉民调机构美国还没有准备好让一位70好几的老人入主白宫。
3.It may be that the septuagenarian Mr Berlusconi is determined to hand over to a much younger man or woman.
也许年逾古稀的贝卢斯科尼决定将权力移交给更为年轻的男士或女士。
4.That he could not prevent the first world war plunged the septuagenarian steel tycoon into a depression.
自己没能阻止第一次世界大战发生使得这位七旬的钢铁业大亨陷入忧郁。
5.SHORT, septuagenarian and bespectacled, Warren Buffett does not resemble a typical superhero.
身材短小,七十多岁,还带着眼镜,沃伦-巴菲特的形象和典型的超级英雄大相径庭。
6.But now she was a septuagenarian , she'd stopped driving .
可如今她老人家已经到了古稀之年,不再开车啦。
7.Not infrequently does the septuagenarian walk over distance to Daming Lake Park.
那位年逾古稀的老翁经常从很远的地方步行去大明湖公园。
8.The incumbent prime minister is Samdhong Rinpoche, a septuagenarian Buddhist monk.
现任首席部长为70余岁的僧人桑东仁波切(SamdhongRinpoche)。
9.Not infrequently does the septuagenarian go abroad.
那个年逾古稀的老翁经常出国。
10.He would have to introduce this--this septuagenarian: "This is my son, born early this morning. "
他将不得不介绍这个——这个七十多岁的家伙:“这是我儿子,今天早上出生的。”