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Young Meaning in English

word

/ˈjəŋ/
YUHNG
/jˈʌŋ/
YUNG

释义

Having lived or existed for only a short time; not old. Used to describe people, animals, or things at an early stage of life or development.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used as an adjective for people and animals — 'young child', 'young dog'. Often contrasts with 'old'. Can describe experience level ('young artist') or freshness ('young leaves'). Informal phrases include 'young at heart'. Avoid confusion with 'youth' (which is a noun).

例句

The young dog is learning new tricks.

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She is a young girl who loves to play.

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My brother is still very young and goes to school.

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He's still quite young but very talented.

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Some people feel young at heart no matter their age.

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The team needs young players with energy and enthusiasm.

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