n. 长老;尊长(elder 的复数)
n. (Elders)人名;(英)埃尔德斯
1.The children in our family are always respectful to their elders.
我们家的孩子们总是很尊敬他们的长辈。
2.Admittedly, young people are generally more energetic than the elders, hence it is more likely for them to come up with new ideas.
不可否认,年轻人通常比年长者更有活力,因此他们更有可能提出新的想法。
3.They have no respect for their elders.
他们对长辈毫无敬意。
4."They think differently," one of their elders said to me.
“他们的想法不一样,”一位长辈跟我说。
5.Moses and the elders of Israel gets him into the camp.
摩西和他的以色列长老把他带进营地。
6.They elders said.
长老们这样说。
7.Hacking used to be about geeky college kids tapping away in their bedrooms to annoy their elders.
黑客攻击过去通常指怪异的大学生在卧室里敲着键盘使用电脑来骚扰他们的长辈。
8.It took Elders in the church 12 years to teach him.
埃尔德斯在教堂里花了12年才把它教会。