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Examples:wife of father's younger brother—father's younger brother—husband's younger brother—honorific used for a person of the same or a younger generation—fig. term of abuse for younger generation—(coll.) wife's younger sister—the younger generations will surpass us in time—husband of wife's younger sister—(affectionate form of address for a male who is not very much younger than oneself) my boy—husband's younger sister—daughter (younger than oneself) of one's teacher—junior or younger female schoolmate—elder and younger brother—wife of paternal grandfather's younger brother—younger male cousin via female line—husband's father's younger brother—(polite) my younger brother—(honorific written address younger man) My dear young friend—(polite address a younger married woman) sister—father's younger male cousin—younger female cousin via female line—younger male cousin (sharing paternal grandfather)—(polite) my uncle (father's younger brother)—(older and younger) sisters—do one's duty as a younger brother—wife of a younger brother—junior or younger male schoolmate—(coll.) father's younger brother's wife—younger sister's husband—husband's father's younger brother's wife—(coll.) wife's younger brother—eldest of father's younger brothers—younger or junior male schoolmate—younger female cousin (sharing paternal grandfather)—lit. hard differentiate between elder and younger brother [idiom.]—Our house offers sincere treatment all and fair trade to old and young alike.—promise of brilliant young person (idiom); showing extraordinary gifts—Young Pioneers (primary school league, a preparation for Communist Youth League)—hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD, caused by a number of intestinal viruses, usually affecting young children—(slang, of a young couple) wander through the streets (because of having no place to go)—fig. a young woman is very different from the little girl she once was—white teeth and bright eyes (idiom); lovely young woman—Charlie Young (1974-),Hong Kong actress and singer—cheating neither old nor young (idiom); treating youngsters and old folk equally scrupulously—"youth freezing", Chinese girls beginning anti-ageing treatments as young as two years old in the hope they will never look old—as a lotus flower breaking the surface (idiom); surpassingly beautiful (of young lady's face or old gentleman's calligraphy)—young rush (Typha japonica), a kind of cattail—manga or anime genre depicting young girls in an erotic manner—positive term used describe young Chinese with extreme nationalistic tendencies—(old) young fellow (term of address used by the older generation)—manga or anime genre depicting young boys in an erotic manner—(of a couple who are in the public eye) a lovely young couple—beautiful eyebrow and white teeth (idiom); lovely young woman—young people in their late 20s or older who are still unmarried—be particularly attentive to (an attractive young lady or man etc)—will be redoubtable in later life (idiom); a young person's abilities must be respected, though inexperienced—white teeth and vermilion lips (idiom); lovely young woman—young deer antler prior ossification (used in TCM)—queer uncle, referring a young to middle-aged male pedophile (Internet slang)—drama series in which the actors are chosen for their pre-existing popularity with young viewers—lit. pale-faced scholar (idiom); young and inexperienced person without practical experience—work in the fields (esp. young school-leavers)—role of vivacious young female in Chinese opera— |