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youngish

/yuhng-ish/US // ˈyʌŋ ɪʃ //

年轻,年轻的,年轻人,年轻化

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : somewhat young.

Examples

  • The ‘youngish’ novelist lives in New Orleans next to a federal officer of some kind who talks constantly about fantasy sports.

  • Asked if he preferred Leno or Conan, the youngish former senator apparently hadn't a clue who either of them was.

  • Both are by youngish men (Lemon is 31, Flynn 49), both explore masculinity and weakness, existential and physical.

  • Scozzafava, a youngish possible up and comer just effectively joined the Democrats.

  • That critical number—the biggest pool of youngish, single men—encompassed 60% of the weighting.

  • John Maltwood, the quiet, youngish-looking man in the gold pince-nez, was popular everywhere over the country-side.

  • Shortly there appeared a youngish man, constructed by nature to adorn wearing apparel.

  • A youngish, handsome man he was, with graying temples and keenly observant eyes.

  • Mr. Van Burgh, a heavy-faced, youngish man with sort of world-tired eyes, looked at his finger-nails.

  • A youngish well-dressed woman stood there, and silence was between them while they looked at each other.