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young
- IPA[yəNG]
美式
- having lived or existed for only a short time;not as old as the norm or as would be expected
- offspring, especially of an animal before or soon after birth
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- 1. having lived or existed for only a short time a young girl the young are amazingly resilient 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ not as old as the norm or as would be expected more people were dying young 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ relating to, characteristic of, or consisting of young people young love a young authors' association
- ▪ immature or inexperienced she's very young for her age
- ▪ having the qualities popularly associated with young people, such as enthusiasm and optimism all those who are young at heart
- ▪ used to denote the younger of two people of the same name Pitt the Younger
- ▪ denoting the heir of a landed commoner Hugh Magnus Macleod, younger of Macleod
名詞
- 1. offspring, especially of an animal before or soon after birth this species carries its young 同義詞
- (in card games for two players, e.g. piquet) the player who receives a complete hand after the ...
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- used to express the inevitability of ageing or the passage of time
Oxford Dictionary
- used to express the inevitability of ageing or the passage of time
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to express the inevitability of ageing or the passage of time, often as an incitement to action
Oxford Dictionary
- a woman who is not far advanced in life; a girl.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a young man or a boy.
Oxford Dictionary
- a man who is not far advanced in life; a boy.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a young woman or a girl.
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英式
- having lived or existed for only a short time: a young girl young tender mint leaves
- offspring, especially of an animal before or soon after birth: many grebes carry their young on their backs
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