young
英 [英 [jʌŋ]]
美 [美 [jʌŋ]]
adj. 幼小的; 未成熟的; 年轻的; 岁数不大的; 相对年轻的; 年轻人的; 青年的; 适合青年人的
n. (统称)年轻人,青年人; 幼崽; 幼兽; 幼鸟
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双语例句
- He seemed to me very young and very lonely.
我觉得他似乎非常年轻,非常孤独。 - He played with his younger brother.
他和弟弟一起玩。 - Their books are loved by young readers the world over.
他们的书得到了全世界年轻读者的喜爱。 - He has grown into a fine young man.
他长成了一个翩翩少年。 - In Scotland, young people can marry at 16
在苏格兰,年轻人16岁就可以结婚。 - My parents divorced when I was very young
我很小的时候父母就离婚了。 - The young man is dead. We have only to consider the living.
这位年轻人已经死了。我们只能考虑在生之人。 - I was twenty-three, I suppose, and young for my age
我当时23岁,我想,看上去比实际年龄小。 - Fathers have the power to dominate children and young people
父辈们有能力支配孩子们和年轻人的生活。 - He has grown into a young man of twenty-two.
他已成长为22岁的青年了。