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The word "衰老" (shuāi lǎo) is generally used in both formal and informal situations to describe the process of becoming old and feeble. It can refer to physical and mental decline due to old age, as well as the general process of aging.
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"衰老" (shuāi lǎo) is typically used in the context of aging and the physical and mental decline that comes with it. It can refer to both the process of becoming old and feeble, as well as the state of being old and feeble.
Some common contexts in which "衰老" is used include:
1. Describing the physical and mental decline associated with old age: In this context, "衰老" is often used to describe the weakening of the body and mind that comes with aging. For example, someone might say "他的身体越来越衰老了" (tā de shēn tǐ yuè lái yuè shuāi lǎo le) meaning "His body is getting more and more feeble with age."
2. Referring to the process of aging: "衰老" can also be used to describe the natural process of getting older. For example, someone might say "衰老是不可避免的" (shuāi lǎo shì bù kě bì miǎn de) meaning "Aging is inevitable."
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