低龄 (dī líng) — (attributive) young (in age), low-age

Definition

Used attributively before a noun to mean 'young in age' (typically children). Note: in the example about aging populations, it refers to the average age getting younger, not actual children.

adjective
(attributive) young (in age)low-age

Examples

  • 低龄
    Zhè suǒ xué xiào jiē shōu dī líng ér tóng.
    This school accepts young children.
  • 低龄
    Jìn nián lái dī líng liú xué xiàn xiàng yuè lái yuè pǔ biàn.
    In recent years, the phenomenon of studying abroad at a young age has become more common.
  • 低龄
    Rén kǒu dī líng huà qū shì zhí dé guān zhù.
    The trend of an aging population becoming younger (in average age) deserves attention.

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