silver surfer
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silver surfers
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银发冲浪者, 资深网民
a senior citizen that spends a lot of time using the Internet
The idiom "silver surfer" originated in the late 20th century and combines the words "silver," referring to gray or white hair associated with age, and "surfer," originally denoting someone who rides waves on a surfboard. It describes older individuals who are tech-savvy and actively use the Internet, particularly for browsing and online activities. It is often used to refer to older individuals who are comfortable with technology despite not growing up with it, and who actively engage in online activities.
- Mark, a retired gentleman, has embraced technology and become a silver surfer, exploring the internet, connecting with friends on social media, and discovering new hobbies online.
马克,一位退休的绅士,已经接受了技术,并成为了一名银发冲浪者,探索互联网,在社交媒体上与朋友联系,并在网上发现新的爱好。
- The retirement community organized a workshop to teach seniors how to become silver surfers, empowering them to navigate the internet, shop online, and access information at their fingertips.
退休社区组织了一个研讨会,教老年人如何成为银发冲浪者,使他们能够浏览互联网、在线购物和轻松获取信息。