Young at heart Meaning in English
expression
ˈjəŋ/ /ˈæt/ /ˈhɑɹt
YUHNG-at-HART
jˈʌŋ/ /ˈæt/ /hˈɑːt
YUNG-at-HAHT
释义
Someone who is "young at heart" has a lively, youthful attitude and energy, even if they are older in age. It means acting or feeling younger than one's actual years.
用法与细微差别
Informal, positive, and often complimentary. Used for people who stay active, playful, or open-minded as they age. Common after mid-life, but suitable for anyone who acts younger than expected.
Spanish: joven de corazón - joven en espírituPortuguese (BR): jovem de espírito - jovem de coraçãoPortuguese (PT): jovem de espírito - jovem de coraçãoChinese (Simplified): 心态年轻Chinese (Traditional): 心態年輕Hindi: दिल से युवाArabic: صغير في القلب - شاب في الروحBengali: মনে তরুণRussian: душой молодойJapanese: 心は若いVietnamese: trẻ trong tâm hồnKorean: 마음은 젊은Turkish: ruhunda gençUrdu: دل سے جوانIndonesian: muda di hati
例句
My grandmother is young at heart and loves to dance.
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He is sixty, but still young at heart.
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Being young at heart helps you enjoy life more.
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Everyone says my dad is young at heart because he tells the best jokes.
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She may be retired, but she’s truly young at heart—always up for a new adventure.
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If you’re young at heart, age is just a number!
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