tender age

稚龄

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A more literary or formal way to say a young age, often emphasizing vulnerability.

一种更文学或正式的说法,指年幼,常强调脆弱性。

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tender age = 稚龄 (一种更文学或正式的说法,指年幼,常强调脆弱性。)

  • She was forced to leave her home at the tender age of ten.她十岁那年,在幼小年纪就被迫离开了家。
  • He published his first novel at the tender age of sixteen.他在十六岁的青葱年纪就出版了他的第一本小说。
  • The orphans were left to fend for themselves from a tender age.这些孤儿从幼小年纪起就只能自谋生路。
  • It's remarkable that she achieved so much, having started her career at such a tender age.她在如此幼小年纪就开始了职业生涯,取得了如此多的成就,这真是了不起。
  • By the tender age of twelve, he had already experienced more loss than most do in a lifetime.到十二岁的幼小年纪,他所经历的失落已经比大多数人一生经历的还要多。
  • Children at that tender age are highly impressionable and require careful guidance.在那个稚嫩年纪,孩子们很容易受到影响,需要悉心引导。
  • The court considered the defendant's tender age when deciding on the sentence.法庭在判决时考虑了被告的幼小年纪
  • In Victorian times, many children began working in factories at a tender age.在维多利亚时代,许多儿童在幼小年纪就开始在工厂工作。
  • Her memoirs recount the difficulties she faced from a tender age.她的回忆录讲述了她从幼小年纪起所面临的困难。
  • He was burdened with adult responsibilities at the tender age of eight.他在八岁的稚嫩年纪就背负了成年人的责任。