young 的英语意思
youngyoung1 /jʌŋ/ adjective (comparative younger, superlative youngest)
查看全部语言翻译1a young person, plant, or animal has not lived for very long(人、植物或动物)存在的时间不长;年幼的;幼小的:
a young child幼儿;年幼的孩子
He’s younger than me.他比我年轻。
You’re too young to get married.你太年轻了,还不到结婚的年龄。
young trees幼树
When I was young, I wanted to be a model.我年轻的时候想成为一名模特。
John was a great footballer in his younger days (=when he was younger).约翰年轻时(=更年轻的时候)是一位出色的足球运动员。2a young country, organization, or type of science has existed for only a short time(国家、组织或学科)建立或存在时间不长的;新兴的:
At that time, America was still a young nation.那时,美国还是一个年轻的国家。
Psychology is a young science.心理学是一门新兴科学。3young lady/man spoken口语 used to speak to a girl or boy when you are angry with them(对孩子生气时所用的称呼语):
Now, you listen to me, young man!现在你给我听好,小子!4seeming or looking younger than you are看起来或显得比实际年龄年轻 SYN youthful:
Val is incredibly young for her age.瓦尔看起来出奇地年轻,完全不像她那个年纪的人。5young at heart thinking and behaving as if you were young, even though you are old(虽然年老,但)思想和行为像年轻人一样665/82/97 etc years young spoken口语 used humorously to give the age of an old person who seems or feels much younger(幽默用法)用于形容显得或感觉比实际年龄年轻得多的老人的年龄:
Next week, Bessie will be 84 years young.下周,贝西将迎来年轻的84岁。7designed or intended for young people专为年轻人设计或面向年轻人的:
I’m looking for something in a younger style.我在找款式更年轻时尚的东西。8young gun/Turk a young person who has just started doing a job or being involved in something, and is eager to achieve things or make changes刚开始从事某项工作或参与某事、急于有所成就或推动变革的年轻人9somebody is not getting any younger used to say that someone is no longer young, especially when they may soon be too old to do something用于表示某人不再年轻,尤指其可能很快就会因年纪太大而无法做某事时GRAMMAR: Order of adjectives语法:形容词顺序If there is more than one adjective, the adjectives are usually used in a fixed order.如果有多个形容词,通常按固定顺序排列。You say: · He’s a nice young man. ✗Don’t say: He’s a young nice man.应说:· He's a nice young man. ✗不要说:He's a young nice man.You say: · We met a young German couple. ✗Don’t say: We met a German young couple.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVES应说:· We met a young German couple. ✗不要说:We met a German young couple.语法指南 ‒ 形容词THESAURUS同义词辨析young not old不老的;年轻的: · a young man of about 22· 一位约22岁的年轻男子· My dad died when I was young.· 我年幼时父亲就去世了。· There are excellent facilities for young children.· 这里有为幼儿提供的出色设施。· Young people are often unable to get jobs.· 年轻人常常找不到工作。small/little a small child is very young. Little sounds more informal than small, and is used especially in spoken Englishsmall child 指非常幼小的孩子。little 比 small 更非正式,尤用于口语英语中: · They have two small children.· 他们有两个幼小的孩子。· We used to go camping a lot when the kids were little.· 孩子们小的时候,我们经常去露营。teenage [only before noun] between the ages of 13 and 1913至19岁之间的;青少年的: · a group of teenage boys· 一群青少年男孩· They have three teenage children.· 他们有三个十几岁的孩子。adolescent especially written尤用于书面语 at the age when you change from being a child into an adult – used especially when talking about the problems that young people have at this age处于从儿童向成人过渡年龄阶段的;尤指谈论年轻人在此阶段面临的问题时使用: · Sudden mood changes are common in adolescent girls.· 青春期女孩的情绪突然变化很常见。· adolescent behaviour· 青少年行为;青春期行为juvenile /ˈdʒuːvənaɪl $ -nəl, -naɪl/ [only before noun] formal正式 connected with young people who commit crime与犯罪青少年有关的;少年犯罪的: · juvenile crime· 少年犯罪;青少年犯罪· a special prison for juvenile offenders· 关押少年犯的专门监狱· juvenile delinquents (=young people who commit crimes)· 少年犯(=犯罪的年轻人)youthful especially written尤用于书面语 seeming young, or typical of someone who is young – often used about someone who is no longer young看起来年轻的,或具有年轻人特点的——常用于已不再年轻的人: · a youthful 55-year-old· 看起来年轻的55岁人士· youthful enthusiasm· 年轻人般的热情;青春活力· Andrew still has a slim youthful look about him.· 安德鲁仍然保持着苗条年轻的外表。· The photograph showed a youthful, smiling Rose.· 照片中的罗丝面带笑容,显得年轻而充满活力。junior connected with sports played by young people rather than adults与青少年(而非成年人)参与的运动项目有关的;少年组的: · the junior championships· 青少年锦标赛;少年组冠军赛· the junior champion· 青少年组冠军;少年冠军COLLOCATIONS CHECK搭配核查small/little child/girl/boyteenage girl/boy/daughter/mother/pregnancyjuvenile crime/offence/court/offender/delinquentyouthful enthusiasm/energy/face/look/appearance when you are young年轻的时候childhood the time when you are a child, especially a young child童年时期,尤指幼儿时期;童年: · I had a wonderful childhood in the country.· 我在乡下度过了美好的童年。· childhood illnesses· 儿童常见病;童年疾病girlhood/boyhood the time when you are a young girl or boy少年或少女时代;年少时期: · The two men had been friends in boyhood.· 这两个男人少年时代便是朋友。· the transition from girlhood to womanhood· 从少女时代到成年女性的过渡youth the time when you are young, especially between about 15 and 25 when you are no longer a child青年时期,尤指约15至25岁、不再是孩子的阶段;青春期: · He was a great sportsman in his youth.· 他年轻时是一位出色的运动员。· She revisited all the places where she had spent her youth.· 她重游了所有她年轻时待过的地方。adolescence the time when you are changing from being a child into an adult – used especially when you are talking about the problems people have at this age从孩童向成人转变的时期;青春期——尤指谈论这一年龄段常见问题时使用: · During adolescence, boys are often lacking in self-confidence.· 青春期期间,男孩往往缺乏自信。· infancy formal正式 the time when you are a baby婴儿时期;幼年期: · In the past, many more babies died in infancy.· 过去,有更多婴儿在幼年期夭折。
查看全部语言翻译1a young person, plant, or animal has not lived for very long(人、植物或动物)存在的时间不长;年幼的;幼小的:
a young child幼儿;年幼的孩子
He’s younger than me.他比我年轻。
You’re too young to get married.你太年轻了,还不到结婚的年龄。
young trees幼树
When I was young, I wanted to be a model.我年轻的时候想成为一名模特。
John was a great footballer in his younger days (=when he was younger).约翰年轻时(=更年轻的时候)是一位出色的足球运动员。2a young country, organization, or type of science has existed for only a short time(国家、组织或学科)建立或存在时间不长的;新兴的:
At that time, America was still a young nation.那时,美国还是一个年轻的国家。
Psychology is a young science.心理学是一门新兴科学。3young lady/man spoken口语 used to speak to a girl or boy when you are angry with them(对孩子生气时所用的称呼语):
Now, you listen to me, young man!现在你给我听好,小子!4seeming or looking younger than you are看起来或显得比实际年龄年轻 SYN youthful:
Val is incredibly young for her age.瓦尔看起来出奇地年轻,完全不像她那个年纪的人。5young at heart thinking and behaving as if you were young, even though you are old(虽然年老,但)思想和行为像年轻人一样665/82/97 etc years young spoken口语 used humorously to give the age of an old person who seems or feels much younger(幽默用法)用于形容显得或感觉比实际年龄年轻得多的老人的年龄:
Next week, Bessie will be 84 years young.下周,贝西将迎来年轻的84岁。7designed or intended for young people专为年轻人设计或面向年轻人的:
I’m looking for something in a younger style.我在找款式更年轻时尚的东西。8young gun/Turk a young person who has just started doing a job or being involved in something, and is eager to achieve things or make changes刚开始从事某项工作或参与某事、急于有所成就或推动变革的年轻人9somebody is not getting any younger used to say that someone is no longer young, especially when they may soon be too old to do something用于表示某人不再年轻,尤指其可能很快就会因年纪太大而无法做某事时GRAMMAR: Order of adjectives语法:形容词顺序If there is more than one adjective, the adjectives are usually used in a fixed order.如果有多个形容词,通常按固定顺序排列。You say: · He’s a nice young man. ✗Don’t say: He’s a young nice man.应说:· He's a nice young man. ✗不要说:He's a young nice man.You say: · We met a young German couple. ✗Don’t say: We met a German young couple.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVES应说:· We met a young German couple. ✗不要说:We met a German young couple.语法指南 ‒ 形容词THESAURUS同义词辨析young not old不老的;年轻的: · a young man of about 22· 一位约22岁的年轻男子· My dad died when I was young.· 我年幼时父亲就去世了。· There are excellent facilities for young children.· 这里有为幼儿提供的出色设施。· Young people are often unable to get jobs.· 年轻人常常找不到工作。small/little a small child is very young. Little sounds more informal than small, and is used especially in spoken Englishsmall child 指非常幼小的孩子。little 比 small 更非正式,尤用于口语英语中: · They have two small children.· 他们有两个幼小的孩子。· We used to go camping a lot when the kids were little.· 孩子们小的时候,我们经常去露营。teenage [only before noun] between the ages of 13 and 1913至19岁之间的;青少年的: · a group of teenage boys· 一群青少年男孩· They have three teenage children.· 他们有三个十几岁的孩子。adolescent especially written尤用于书面语 at the age when you change from being a child into an adult – used especially when talking about the problems that young people have at this age处于从儿童向成人过渡年龄阶段的;尤指谈论年轻人在此阶段面临的问题时使用: · Sudden mood changes are common in adolescent girls.· 青春期女孩的情绪突然变化很常见。· adolescent behaviour· 青少年行为;青春期行为juvenile /ˈdʒuːvənaɪl $ -nəl, -naɪl/ [only before noun] formal正式 connected with young people who commit crime与犯罪青少年有关的;少年犯罪的: · juvenile crime· 少年犯罪;青少年犯罪· a special prison for juvenile offenders· 关押少年犯的专门监狱· juvenile delinquents (=young people who commit crimes)· 少年犯(=犯罪的年轻人)youthful especially written尤用于书面语 seeming young, or typical of someone who is young – often used about someone who is no longer young看起来年轻的,或具有年轻人特点的——常用于已不再年轻的人: · a youthful 55-year-old· 看起来年轻的55岁人士· youthful enthusiasm· 年轻人般的热情;青春活力· Andrew still has a slim youthful look about him.· 安德鲁仍然保持着苗条年轻的外表。· The photograph showed a youthful, smiling Rose.· 照片中的罗丝面带笑容,显得年轻而充满活力。junior connected with sports played by young people rather than adults与青少年(而非成年人)参与的运动项目有关的;少年组的: · the junior championships· 青少年锦标赛;少年组冠军赛· the junior champion· 青少年组冠军;少年冠军COLLOCATIONS CHECK搭配核查small/little child/girl/boyteenage girl/boy/daughter/mother/pregnancyjuvenile crime/offence/court/offender/delinquentyouthful enthusiasm/energy/face/look/appearance when you are young年轻的时候childhood the time when you are a child, especially a young child童年时期,尤指幼儿时期;童年: · I had a wonderful childhood in the country.· 我在乡下度过了美好的童年。· childhood illnesses· 儿童常见病;童年疾病girlhood/boyhood the time when you are a young girl or boy少年或少女时代;年少时期: · The two men had been friends in boyhood.· 这两个男人少年时代便是朋友。· the transition from girlhood to womanhood· 从少女时代到成年女性的过渡youth the time when you are young, especially between about 15 and 25 when you are no longer a child青年时期,尤指约15至25岁、不再是孩子的阶段;青春期: · He was a great sportsman in his youth.· 他年轻时是一位出色的运动员。· She revisited all the places where she had spent her youth.· 她重游了所有她年轻时待过的地方。adolescence the time when you are changing from being a child into an adult – used especially when you are talking about the problems people have at this age从孩童向成人转变的时期;青春期——尤指谈论这一年龄段常见问题时使用: · During adolescence, boys are often lacking in self-confidence.· 青春期期间,男孩往往缺乏自信。· infancy formal正式 the time when you are a baby婴儿时期;幼年期: · In the past, many more babies died in infancy.· 过去,有更多婴儿在幼年期夭折。