简明英汉词典 | ||
with young | ||
adv. | ||
怀胎(指动物) | ||
美国传统词典[双解] | ||
young | ||
young | ||
AHD:[y?ng] | ||
D.J.[j(0] | ||
K.K.[j(0] | ||
adj.(形容词) | ||
young.er, young.est | ||
(1) |
Being in an early period of life, development, or growth. | |
年幼的:处于生命、发展或成长的早期的 | ||
(2) |
Newly begun or formed; not advanced: | |
早期的:刚开始或刚形成的;未发展的: | ||
The evening is still young. | ||
暮色初临 | ||
(3) |
Of, belonging to, or suggestive of youth or early life: | |
年轻的,幼小的:年轻的或生命早期的,属于或暗示这一阶段的: | ||
He is young for his age. | ||
他对于他的年龄显得小 | ||
(4) |
Vigorous or fresh; youthful. | |
充满活力的:充满活力的或精力充沛的;朝气蓬勃的 | ||
(5) |
Lacking experience; immature: | |
初出茅庐的:缺乏经验的;不成熟的: | ||
a young hand at plowing. | ||
犁田的新手 | ||
(6) |
Being the junior of two people having the same name. | |
年龄较小的:同名的两人中年龄较小的 | ||
(7) |
Geology Being of an early stage in a geologic cycle. Used of bodies of water and land formations. | |
【地质学】 早期阶段的:地质圈中处于早期阶段的,用于水体和陆地的形成 | ||
n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
Young persons considered as a group; youth: | |
年轻一代:作为整体的年轻人;年轻人: | ||
entertainment for the young. | ||
年轻人的娱乐 | ||
(2) |
Offspring; brood: | |
后代;子孙: | ||
a lioness with her young. | ||
带小狮的母狮 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
with young | ||
Pregnant. | ||
怀孕的 | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English yong | |
中古英语 yong | ||
(2) |
from Old English geong * see yeu- | |
源自 古英语 geong *参见 yeu- | ||
继承用法 | ||
young“ness | ||
n.(名词) | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
young, youthful, adolescent, immature, juvenile, puerile, green | |
(2) |
These adjectives are compared as they mean of, relating to, characteristic of, or being in an early period of growth or development. | |
把这些形容词进行比较是因为,它们表示处于成长或发展的早期的、或与此相关的或以此为特征。 | ||
(3) |
Young is the most general of the terms: | |
Young 是这些词中最一般的一个: | ||
a young child. | ||
一个小孩。 | ||
(4) |
Youthful suggests characteristics, such as enthusiasm, freshness, or energy, that are associated with youth: | |
Youthful 暗示着与青春有关的特性;如热情、朝气或精力: | ||
youthful ardor. | ||
年轻人的锐气。 | ||
(5) |
Adolescent specifically implies the characteristics of those in the period between childhood and maturity: | |
Adolescent 特指处于儿童和成熟期之间的那些人的特征: | ||
adolescent insecurity. | ||
青春期不稳定。 | ||
(6) |
Immature applies to what is not yet fully grown or developed; the term sometimes suggests that someone falls short of an expected level of maturity: | |
Immature 用于未充分成长或发展的人和事;它有时暗示着某人达不到预期的成熟水平: | ||
an emotionally immature adult. | ||
情感不成熟的成年人。 | ||
(7) |
Juvenile connotes immaturity, often childishness: | |
Juvenile 表示不成熟,常常是孩子气: | ||
the juvenile pranks of the conventioneers. | ||
参加集会的人的幼稚的恶作剧。 | ||
(8) |
Puerile is used derogatorily to suggest silliness, foolishness, or infantilism: | |
Puerile 贬义性地暗示愚蠢、傻气或幼稚: | ||
a puerile joke. | ||
愚蠢的笑话。 | ||
(9) |
Green implies lack of training or experience and sometimes callowness: | |
Green 表示缺乏训练或经验,而且有时笨拙: | ||
The crew couldn't deal with the emergency. They were all green recruits. | ||
乘务员们不能应付紧急情况。他们都是新手 | ||
现代英汉词典 | ||
young | ||
[jQN] | ||
adj. | ||
younger, youngest | ||
(1) |
年轻的;年幼的 | |
a young woman | ||
年轻的女子 | ||
Young people and older people do not always agree. | ||
年青人和年纪大的人常常想法不一样。 | ||
(2) |
初期的 | |
a young nation | ||
新兴的国家 | ||
(3) |
青年的 | |
young farmers | ||
青年农场主 | ||
(4) |
新鲜的 | |
young vegetable | ||
新鲜的蔬菜 | ||
(5) |
没有经验的,不成熟的 | |
词性变化 | ||
young | ||
n. | ||
(1) |
青年,年轻人 | |
She teaches the young. | ||
她教年轻人。 | ||
(2) |
幼崽 | |
Animals protect their young. | ||
动物保护它们的幼崽。 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
with young | ||
怀崽的(动物) | ||
美国传统词典 | ||
young | ||
young | ||
AHD:[y?ng] | ||
D.J.[j(0] | ||
K.K.[j(0] | ||
adj. | ||
young.er, young.est | ||
(1) |
Being in an early period of life, development, or growth. | |
(2) |
Newly begun or formed; not advanced: | |
The evening is still young. | ||
(3) |
Of, belonging to, or suggestive of youth or early life: | |
He is young for his age. | ||
(4) |
Vigorous or fresh; youthful. | |
(5) |
Lacking experience; immature: | |
a young hand at plowing. | ||
(6) |
Being the junior of two people having the same name. | |
(7) |
Geology Being of an early stage in a geologic cycle. Used of bodies of water and land formations. | |
n. | ||
(1) |
Young persons considered as a group; youth: | |
entertainment for the young. | ||
(2) |
Offspring; brood: | |
a lioness with her young. | ||
习惯用语 | ||
with young | ||
Pregnant. | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English yong | |
(2) |
from Old English geong * see yeu- | |
继承用法 | ||
young“ness | ||
n. | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
young, youthful, adolescent, immature, juvenile, puerile, green | |
(2) |
These adjectives are compared as they mean of, relating to, characteristic of, or being in an early period of growth or development. | |
(3) |
Young is the most general of the terms: | |
a young child. | ||
(4) |
Youthful suggests characteristics, such as enthusiasm, freshness, or energy, that are associated with youth: | |
youthful ardor. | ||
(5) |
Adolescent specifically implies the characteristics of those in the period between childhood and maturity: | |
adolescent insecurity. | ||
(6) |
Immature applies to what is not yet fully grown or developed; the term sometimes suggests that someone falls short of an expected level of maturity: | |
an emotionally immature adult. | ||
(7) |
Juvenile connotes immaturity, often childishness: | |
the juvenile pranks of the conventioneers. | ||
(8) |
Puerile is used derogatorily to suggest silliness, foolishness, or infantilism: | |
a puerile joke. | ||
(9) |
Green implies lack of training or experience and sometimes callowness: | |
The crew couldn't deal with the emergency. They were all green recruits. |
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