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youngblood

/yuhng-bluhd/US // ˈyʌŋˌblʌd //

年轻的血液,年轻的血,年轻的血统,年轻血统

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : youthful, vigorous, and fresh in ideas or practices: an aging company badly in need of youngblood management.

Examples

  • Muna Youngblood, the youngest female legislator in the House of Representatives, called for action to be taken against Broh.

  • Youngblood said that the shooter, an eleventh-grade student, had his sights on two students who allegedly bullied him in the past.

  • “We can have all the gun control in the world but he was going to take [the gun] to school,” said Youngblood about the suspect.

  • “OK, pardner, I understand,” Johnson said as Youngblood gave him his instructions.

  • Special Agent Youngblood's action came immediately after the first shot and before the succeeding shots.

  • I felt the automobile sharply accelerate, and in a moment or so Agent Youngblood released me.

  • I heard Agent Youngblood speaking over his radio transmitter.

  • Agent Youngblood told me that I could not leave the room, and I followed his direction.

  • Special Agent Rufus Youngblood sat in the front seat on the right side.