日本語WordNet
the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death); "the battery had a short life"; "he lived a long and happy life"
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AIによる解説
The length of time for which a person, animal, or thing lives or exists.
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Lifespan changes affect language production as cognitive aging influences articulatory precision and lexical retrieval capabilities gradually.
認知的加齢が調音の正確性と語彙検索能力に徐々に影響するため、生涯変化が言語産出に影響を与える。
Developmental psychology studies how people change over their lifespan.
発達心理学は人が一生を通じてどのように変化するかを研究します。
People with achondroplasia have normal intelligence and lifespan.
軟骨発育不全症の人々は正常な知能と寿命を持っています。
The average lifespan has increased significantly.
平均寿命は大幅に延びた。
Researchers are studying ways to slow senescence and extend healthy lifespan.
研究者たちは老化を遅らせ、健康寿命を延ばす方法を研究している。
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