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younger

/yuhng-ger/US // ˈyʌŋ gər //

年轻的,更年轻的,更年轻,更加年轻

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : comparative of young.
    • : : Charles the Younger ruled after his father abdicated.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the junior of two persons in age: Her brother is seven years her younger.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.immature
Synonyms
budding发芽期,发芽,含苞待放的,发芽状态inexperienced没有经验,没有经验的,没经验的,没经验new新,新的,新型,全新的youthful年轻的,青春的,青春洋溢,青春adolescent青春期,少年,青少年,少年时期blooming盛开的,盛开,绽放,盛开的花朵blossoming开花的,开花,绽放,绽放的crude粗略的,粗鲁的,粗陋的,粗略developing发展中的,发展中,开发中的,发展中中的fledgling雏形,初出茅庐,雏鸟,初出茅庐的green绿色,绿化,绿色的,绿growing增长,增长的,壮大,越来越多的infant婴幼儿,婴儿,幼儿,幼年inferior劣质,劣质的,劣势,低级junior初级,初中生,初级的,初中juvenile少年,少年犯,青少年,少年儿童little少许,少,少量,少少modern现代,现代的,现代化的,现代化newborn新生儿,新生,新生婴儿,新生的punk朋克,庞克,痞子,废物raw未生的,未生,未生熟的,未生的人recent最近,最近的,近期,近来tender嫩,嫩的,嫩芽,嫩模tenderfoot嫩脚,温柔的脚,娇嫩的脚,嫩足boyish稚气的,稚气,稚气未脱,稚气未脱的boylike孩童式的,孩童般,乖巧的男孩,孩童般的burgeoning蓬勃发展,蓬勃发展的,兴起,兴起的callow呼叫,胼手胝足,召唤,胼胝childish幼稚的,幼稚,愚蠢的,稚气childlike孩童般的,幼稚,幼稚的,稚气early早期,早期的,早日,早fresh新鲜的,新鲜,鲜,新新鲜girlish女孩式的,娘娘腔的,女孩式,娘娘腔girllike女孩,女孩儿似的,女生喜欢,女生half-grown半大的,半长的,半大的孩子,半个月大的ignorant懵懵懂懂,愚昧无知,懵懂无知,懵懵懂懂的newish新的,新,新鲜,新鲜的not aged未老化,不老化,未老化,未老先衰pubescent青春期,青春期的,青春期的人,年轻人puerile稚嫩的,稚嫩,稚气,稚气未脱undeveloped不发达的,未开发的,不发达,不开发的undisciplined放任自流,放纵,松懈,松懈的unfinished未完成的,未完成,未结束的,未完结unfledged不成熟的,不丰满,不成熟,不丰满的unlearned未学过的,不学无术,未学习的,不学无术的unpracticed没有实践过的,未经实践的,未经实践,没有经验unripe未成熟,未成熟的,未熟,不成熟的unseasoned不合时宜的,不合时宜,不成熟的,没有经验的untried未试过,未试,未试过的,未曾尝试unversed不懂的,不懂的人,不谙世事的人,不了解的人vernal长春,春季,春天,长春花

Examples

  • One problem is that reprogramming doesn’t just make cells act younger but also changes their identity—for instance, turning a skin cell into a stem cell.

  • That means a retired couple in their 80s, or a younger disabled couple, could be financially better off getting divorced than staying married.

  • Who are some younger popular historians that you think will be a lot better known a decade from now?

  • You know, when I was younger, I used to make problems for myself, like it was too easy.

  • My younger, straighter-than-an-arrow son was stopped and arrested in two separate jurisdictions a few years ago.

  • Her adopted daughter tried to suffocate a younger biological sibling.

  • A male and female who do most of the mating dominate packs, and younger subordinates only breed occasionally.

  • To think,” said the younger Englishwoman to her sister, “of this wee mite travelling about in an open motor!

  • She and her younger sister, Janet, had quarreled a good deal through force of unfortunate habit.

  • Yet he realized that Mrs. Chepstow was looking less faded, younger, more beautiful than when last he had been with her.

  • At this moment Mrs. Chepstow lived in Isaacson's thought that she looked younger, less faded, and more beautiful.

  • Now this younger son—I believe that he is in his twenty-first year at present—has been something of a scapegrace.