Twilight years Meaning in English
expression · lemma: twilight year
ˈtwaɪˌɫaɪt/ /ˈjɪɹz/, /jɝz
TWY-lyte yeerz
twˈaɪlaɪt/ /jˈiəz
TWY-lyte YEERZ
परिभाषा
The 'twilight years' refer to the final period of a person's life, often after retirement, when someone is elderly.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
This is a formal and somewhat poetic phrase, often used in writing or respectful conversation. Used to refer gently to old age, usually implying reflection or a peaceful time. It's not used for middle age or young adults.
Spanish: años de la vejez - últimos años de vidaPortuguese (BR): anos de velhice - últimos anos de vidaPortuguese (PT): anos da velhice - últimos anos de vidaChinese (Simplified): 晚年Chinese (Traditional): 晚年Hindi: अंतिम वर्ष - बुढ़ापे के सालArabic: سنوات الشيخوخة - سنوات الحياة الأخيرةBengali: শেষ সময়ের বছর - বার্ধক্যের বছরRussian: закатные годы - последние годы жизниJapanese: 晩年Vietnamese: những năm tháng cuối đời - tuổi xế chiềuKorean: 여생 - 황혼기Turkish: yaşlılık yılları - ömrün son yıllarıUrdu: آخری عمر کے سالIndonesian: masa-masa senja - tahun-tahun tua
उदाहरण वाक्य
He enjoyed his twilight years with his grandchildren.
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Many people travel during their twilight years.
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She saved money for her twilight years.
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After retiring, he finally had time to relax in his twilight years.
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She hoped to spend her twilight years living by the sea.
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They moved to a quiet village to enjoy their twilight years together.
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