Young的意思和读音

young

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n.

adj.

younger  youngest  

adj.+n.young woman,young girl,young lady,young couple,young boy

adj.old

Youngadj.

1.having lived or existed for only a short time; not fully developed

young babies

a young country

Caterpillars eat the young leaves of this plant.

a young wine

The night is still young(= it has only just started) .

2.not yet old; not as old as others

young people

talented young football players

I am the youngest of four sisters.

In his younger days he played rugby for Wales.

I met the young Michelle Obama at Princeton. )

Her grandchildren keep her young.

My son's thirteen but he's young for his age(= not as developed as other boys of the same age) .

They married young(= at an early age) .

My mother died young .

3.consisting of young people or young children; with a low average age

They have a young family.

a young audience

4.suitable or appropriate for young people

young fashion

The clothes she wears are much too young for her.穿

5.~ man/lady/womanused to show that you are angry or annoyed with a particular young person

I think you owe me an apology, young lady!

6.used before or after a person's name to distinguish them from an older relative

the younger Kennedy

William Pitt the younger )

IDM

The band's fans are getting younger.

Why do police officers seem to be getting younger?

be getting younger(informal)used to say that people seem to be doing sth at a younger age than they used to, or that they seem younger because you are now older

The band's fans are getting younger.

Why do police officers seem to be getting younger?

not be getting any younger(informal)used when you are commenting that time is passing and that you are growing olderyoung at heartthinking and behaving like a young person even when you are oldn.

1.young people considered as a group

It's a movie that will appeal to the young.

It's a book for young and old alike .

2.young animals of a particular type or that belong to a particular mother

a mother bird feeding her young

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adj.1.someone who is young has lived for only a short time; looking or behaving in a way that you would expect of a young person; used about things that are appropriate for young people2.something that is young has existed for only a short time

n.1.a group of young animals who belong to the same family2.children and young adults in general

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1.The company's first print advertisement featured an illustration of a young actress named Hilda Clark, who was also the brand's spokeswoman.广HildaClark

2."The tires are extremely worn, suggesting that this chariot was used frequently in hunting expeditions by the young king, " Hawass said.:“。”

3.Whenever young Les Polfuss was sick, his mother put him on the parlor couch in their home in Waukesha, Wis.LesPolfuss

4.Kristen was always one of the young actors who had a lot of potential but lacked that big break that turns an actor into a star.

5.The music is fine, I said, the young musicians are fine.

6.Yes: but a young lady - a bride - I ought to have paid my respects to her if possible. It was being very deficient.————

7.President Bush and his wife Laura will appear a week earlier, according to Blondie cartoonist Dean Young.·

8.Such monitoring meant at least some of the young children, the elderly, the disabled, and pregnant and nursing women received food aid.

9.Then he gave joy and grandpa left a sum of money, and several village young man with dreams of starting with vigour and vitality.

10.A message for you, Mr Lorry. You've got to wait at Dover for a young lady. '