young 的 2 个定义
young·er [yuhng-ger], /ˈyʌŋ gər/, young·est [yuhng-gist]. /ˈyʌŋ gɪst/.
- being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful; not old: a young woman.
- having the appearance, freshness, vigor, or other qualities of youth.
- of or relating to youth: in one's young days.
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- those who have youth; young persons collectively: the educated young of today; a game for young and old.
- young offspring: a mother hen protecting her young.
young 近义词
immature
young 的近义词 51 个
- budding
- inexperienced
- new
- youthful
- adolescent
- blooming
- blossoming
- crude
- developing
- fledgling
- green
- growing
- infant
- inferior
- junior
- juvenile
- little
- modern
- newborn
- punk
- raw
- recent
- tender
- tenderfoot
- boyish
- boylike
- burgeoning
- callow
- childish
- childlike
- early
- fresh
- girlish
- girllike
- half-grown
- ignorant
- newish
- not aged
- pubescent
- puerile
- undeveloped
- undisciplined
- unfinished
- unfledged
- unlearned
- unpracticed
- unripe
- unseasoned
- untried
- unversed
- vernal
young 的反义词 7 个
animate beings that are not mature
更多young例句
- Earlier this year, L Catterton invested in Hydrow, a younger rowing startup that recently raised $25 million.
- They provide flood control and critical habitat for young fish and other marine creatures.
- Venezuela’s own General Assembly declared that Maduro was out and they installed as president the young reformer Juan Guaidó.
- If it’s a young guy who’s got sniffles, who’s you know 10 years old, gets tested, all of a sudden he’s a case and he’s gonna be better tomorrow.
- By young adulthood, these kids had no clue how to influence or lead others.
- The first two videos are teasers featuring two favorite cartoon characters for young girls, Dora the Explorer and Tinkerbell.
- Many young people are still shedding the ignorance of our parents.
- “The innocence of young people must be preserved at all costs,” said Glees.
- Professor Penelope Leach told The Daily Beast it was ludicrous to monitor young children in that way.
- But my sources, my young women and their mother, heroically held firm.
- “This is a distressing predicament for these young people,” thought Mr. Pickwick, as he dressed himself next morning.
- I pictured him as slim and young looking, smooth-faced, with golden curly hair, and big brown eyes.
- Five of the number had studied with Liszt before, and the young men are artists already before the public.
- She stood, in her young purity, at one end of the chain of years, and Mrs. Chepstow—did she really stand at the other?
- Two young lovers were exchanging their hearts' yearnings beneath the children's tent, which they had found unoccupied.