young
adj
(-nger , -ngest /-NgIst; -NgIst/)
1 not far advanced in life, growth, development, etc; of recent birth or origin 年轻的; 幼小的; 新诞生的; 新成立的
a young woman, animal, tree, nation 年轻的女人、 幼小的动物、 幼小的树、 新成立的国家. Cf 参看 old2.
2 still near its beginning 仍然接近开始阶段的; 初期的
The evening is still young. 晚间刚开始不久.
3 the younger (fml 文) (used before or after a person's name, to distinguish that person from an older person with the same name 用於姓名之前或之後, 以区别於同名之年长者)
the younger Pitt/Pitt the younger 年纪较轻的那个皮特. Cf 参看 elder1 2.4 (becoming dated 渐旧)
(a) (used before a person'sname to distinguish esp a son from his father 用於姓名之前, 以区别父子, 指儿子)
Young Jones is just like his father. 小琼斯真像他的父亲.
(b) (used as a familiar or condescending form of address 用作亲切的或屈尊俯就的称呼)
Now listen to me, (my) young man/lady! 听我说, (我的)小伙子[小姐]!
5 for, concerning or characteristic of youth or young people 青年的; 年轻人的
The young look is in fashion this year. 今年时兴扮年轻人的样子.
Those clothes she's wearing are much too young for her. 她穿的那些衣服显得太年轻了.
6 [pred 作表语]
~ in sth having little practice or experience in sth 对某事物不熟练或无甚经验
young in crime 初次犯罪.
7 (idm 习语) an angry young man => angry. not as/so young as one `used to be/(once) `was old or growing old and losing vigour, good health, etc 年老的; 失去青春活力或健康等的
I can't play squash twice a week
I'm not as young as I was, you know! 我不能一星期打两次壁球了, 我的体力大不如前了, 你要知道! not get any `younger become older 变老的
Of course long walks tire you out you're not getting any younger, you know. 当然走长路能把你累坏的--青春不再, 你要知道. an old head on young shoulders => old. young and `old (a`like) everyone, regardless of age 无论老少
This is a book for young and old (alike). 这本书老少咸宜. ,young at `heart in spite of one's age, still feeling and behaving as one did when one was young 人老心不老. the ,young i`dea (dated 旧) young people, esp schoolboys or schoolgirls and students青少年; (尤指)学生. one's young `lady/young `man (dated 旧) one's girl-friend/boy-friend 女朋友; 男朋友
When's your young man coming to dinner, then? 你的男朋友什麽时候来吃饭呢? you're only young `once (saying 谚) young people should be allowed to enjoy themselves while they can, because they will have plenty to worry about when they get older 应准予年轻人及时行乐(因为年纪大时要有很多操心事). young, n [pl]
1 (of animals and birds) offspring; young ones (指鸟兽)雏; 仔; 崽
The cat fought fiercely to defend its young, ie its young kittens. 那只猫拼命反抗以保护小猫.
2 the young young people considered as a group 年轻人(总称)
The young in our society need careand protection. 我们社会的年轻人需要受到关怀和爱护.3 (idm 习语) (be) with `young (of animals) pregnant (指动物)怀孕的.
soiln. 泥土;土地,国土;滋生地,温床;粪尿,肥料;
vt. 弄脏,污辱;给…上粪(施肥);被弄脏,变脏;用青草饲料喂养(牲口);
vi. 变脏、受污染或玷污的;变脏;
washvt. 洗,清洗;浸湿;冲刷,冲击;洗去罪名;
vi. 耐洗;被洗掉(通常与 out 和 away 连用);(波涛等)拍打;
n. (尤指船过后划出的)水流;要洗的衣物的数量;薄涂层(尤指涂料);
vt. 弄湿;使受洗礼;(光)布满;(猫等)舔净(自身);
adj. 可洗的,耐洗的;(证券交易)虚假的;
mepron. (人称代词I的宾格)我;
n. 自我;自我的一部分;极端自私的人;[音乐]固定唱法时的E音;