1 ADJ-GRADED 年幼的;幼小的;未成熟的 A young person, animal, or plant has not lived or existed for very long and is not yet mature. 年幼的;幼小的;未成熟的
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In Scotland, young people can marry at 16.
在苏格兰,年轻人16岁就可以结婚。
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You weren't so very young when she died; you were old enough to remember.
她去世的时候你不算太年幼,已经能记事了。
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...a field of young barley.
长满青青大麦苗的田地
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He played with his younger brother.
他和弟弟一起玩。
The young are people who are young.
年轻人;青年人;少年 2 ADJ-GRADED [ADJ n] 年轻时的;青年时代的 You use young to describe a time when a person or thing was young. 年轻时的;青年时代的
3 ADJ-GRADED (显得)年轻的;(显得)岁数不大的 Someone who is young in appearance or behaviour looks or behaves as if they are young. (显得)年轻的;(显得)岁数不大的
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I was twenty-three, I suppose, and young for my age. [+ for]
我当时23岁,我想,看上去比实际年龄小。
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He seemed to me very young and very lonely.
我觉得他似乎非常年轻,非常孤独。
4 N-PLURAL 幼兽;幼崽;幼禽 The young of an animal are its babies. 幼兽;幼崽;幼禽
SYN offspring, baby, litter, family
Thesaurus | young Also look up: |
ADJ. | childish, immature, youthful; (ant.) mature, old 1 |
N. | family, litter 4 |
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