aged
Prononciation : [/ˈeɪ.dʒɪd/]
Contexte : « description of people »
(adjective) When someone is old, usually referring to senior citizens or elderly individuals.
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The aged couple enjoyed spending time together in the park.
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The job requires physical strength, so the aged man wasn't able to do it.
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Do you think the aged lady needs help carrying her groceries?
Contexte : « food or wine processing »
(verb) To undergo a process of maturation or fermentation to enhance flavor.
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The wine aged in oak barrels for several years, developing a rich taste.
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If cheese is not aged properly, it may not have the desired sharpness.
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How long does wine need to age before it's ready to be enjoyed?
Contexte : « general description »
(adjective) Having a specific number of years since creation or production.
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The museum displayed a collection of aged artifacts from ancient civilizations.
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The aged building required renovation due to its deteriorating condition.
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Have you ever seen aged documents like historical manuscripts?