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  • The elders还是the older - 百度知道
    The elders还是the older首先我们来看下the elder和the elderly的大致意思:the elder:词性为名词短语,the elder可以指家庭中的年长者,也可以指在群体中地位较高的人the elderly:词性为形容词,the elderly是一
  • The elder 和 the elderly 有何区别? - 知乎
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  • meaning - Elderly, Eldest, Elder, Elders, Elderlies - English Language . . .
    Elders - means old people Not really It is the plural of "elder (n)" in the sense I gave above Elderlies - means old people in general I've never heard this I don't acknowledge "elderly" as a count noun Edit: note on "Elderly elderlies" as a noun
  • the olders的用法是正确的吗? - 知乎
    The older很怪,不清楚有沒有這個說法,但是我似乎沒搜到 你可以像另一個答主說的用the old表示老齡人,一般「the + 形容詞」在英文中可以表示一類人「the old, the young, the rich, the poor」等等
  • word usage - What is the abbreviation for elder when used as a title . . .
    Some Christian denominations use the term "elder" because the biblical records of first-century congregations say that "older men" took the lead and did not accept "honorific titles" So whereas some denominations do say, for example, "the Reverend Smith" or "Father Jones", elders are not normally addressed using the title
  • adjectives - The difference between Older and Elder - English . . .
    Even the noun elder, i e when referring to the older people in a person's life ("their elders"), is common The adjective elder, however, is generally left out of normal speech and writing in favor of the almost perfectly-synonymous older
  • Whats the abbreviation for elder in American English?
    Agree with StoneyB "Your elders" is used to refer to ANYONE older than you - usually significantly My parents always told me to call unknown adults by Mr and Ms because we should "respect our elders " However I don't use it for siblings at all, except in a joking way "I'm your elder, you have to listen to me, nah nah nah " –
  • sentence construction - in presence of vs in the presence of - English . . .
    We should show more respect in presence of the elders The choice of construction used would be based on the actual intent of the sentence If "the elders" would be thought to mean "all elders" by the readers due to an understanding within a readership, then "the elders" could be used to mean elders in general
  • An up-to-date equivalent for a slip of a boy girl
    Taking advice from a young child is not necessarily a shameful thing in the English-speaking world It would depend on the circumstances And age in modern English-speaking industrialized societies is not accorded the respect it receives in other cultures; there are no "village elders" in London, NYC, or Sydney
  • meaning in context - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The argument in that paragraph is that "WE" make the mistake of thinking such people (e g professors and elders) are 'without substance', which means they are without enough intellectual capacity to present the idea directly





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