1. 未成年人:end to =往往帖; | young person =未成年人; | inside=在...之内;
1. The implication is that even relatively mild family dysfunction can raise a vulnerable young person's risk of depression.
2. Now imagine this person to be a coal miner who is the main bread winner of the family with six young kids.
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3. It was a time when a young person could make a difference.
4. Acne is a difficult enough burden for a young person to bear.
5. Tang said many parents have shielded their children from everyday, normal setbacks that help a young person develop into adults.
6. Higher education is a vital period in a young person's transition to full adulthood.
7. It's a classic example of how a young person is introduced to cigarettes, except that nowadays smokers develop their habit at an even younger age.
8. A young person should give up his or her seat voluntarily to an elderly person.
9. Due to the high risks of starting a business, a young person faces stiff resistance from families and friends.
10. Perhaps in this way teaching will have a more significant role in a young person's life.
noun
1. young person的反义词
1. a young person (especially a young man or boy)
Synonym: youth younker spring chicken