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1. The young nation is faced with many difficulties.
那个新建立的国家面临许多困难。
2. My sister is too young to go to school.
我妹妹还未到上学年龄。
3. He is old in age yet young in spirit.
他虽年老,但朝气蓬勃。
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1. Generally speaking, the young are less conservative than the old.
一般而言,年轻人比老年人较不保守。
2. Animals protect their young.
动物保护它们的幼崽。
Living an Independent Life-(独立生活)
A:Mom, I want to move out.
妈妈,我想搬出去住。
B:Hey, sounds great to me, kid. What kind of job did you find?
嘿,听起来到很不错,孩子,你找到了什么工作?
A:Job?
什么工作?
B:Yes, job. If you’re going to live on your own, you have to pay for rent and everything else.
是呀,工作。如果你想一个人住,你必须自己付房租,还有所有的一切。
A:I thought I could just get you and Dad to pay for an apartment. I found a cheap one.
我想让你和爸爸来付房租,我就找间便宜点的。
B:When you move out, your father and I aren’t paying your rent, young man. Get a job.
你搬走的话,年轻人,你爸爸和我是不会给你付房租的,找一个工作吧。
A:You’re right. If I’m going to live on my own, I have to be independent.
没错。如果要一个人住的话,我要学会独立。
B:Well, the newspaper is over there. Look in the want ads, but I don’t know what you’re going to find without a college degree.
哦,那边有报纸。看看招聘专栏,但是我不知道没有大学文凭你可以找到什么工作。
1. 年轻的:这一段文字中讲到加纳这个国家中的大多数妇女:受过教育的(educated)和没有受过教育的(illiterate住在城市的(urban)和住在农村的(rural),年轻的(young)和年长的(old)正好是几对反义词,因此答案为C.
1. 年幼的;幼小的;未成熟的
A young person, animal, or plant has not lived or existed for very long and is not yet mature.
e.g. In Scotland, young people can marry at 16...
在苏格兰,年轻人16岁就可以结婚。
e.g. You weren't so very young when she died; you were old enough to remember.
她去世的时候你不算太年幼,已经能记事了。
2. 年轻时的;青年时代的
You use young to describe a time when a person or thing was young.
e.g. In her younger days my mother had been a successful fashionwear saleswoman.
我妈妈年轻时曾经是个成功的时装销售员。
3. (显得)年轻的;(显得)岁数不大的
Someone who is young in appearance or behaviour looks or behaves as if they are young.
e.g. I was twenty-three, I suppose, and young for my age...
我当时23岁,我想,看上去比实际年龄小。
e.g. He seemed to me very young and very lonely.
我觉得他似乎非常年轻,非常孤独。
4. 幼兽;幼崽;幼禽
The young of an animal are its babies.
e.g. The hen may not be able to feed its young.
雌鸟可能无法给幼鸟喂食。
1. Junior Achievement is an international movement to educate young people about business and economics.
2. young
2. Many young entrepreneurs said online business helps lower costs and increase efficiency, and also offers opportunities to make friends and find fun.
3. Romney attended Brigham Young University in Utah and Harvard University's business and law schools in Massachusetts.
4. Clinton declined to discuss her father's relationship with the White House intern, drawing applause when she told the young man that it was none of his business.
5. Ernst & Young undertook surveys with two distinct segments of business leaders, executives in large multinational companies and the world's foremost entrepreneurs.
6. The men's collection is inspired by Williamson's own wardrobe, mixing a dapper young gentleman's style with hot colors and attractive ethnic influences.
7. A clandestine video porn shop was busted after a worried mother recently busted her young son watching a dirty movie.
8. young的意思
8. It's about a wealthy young woman named Charlotte whose stockbroker father is busted for embezzling millions from his clients.
9. young是什么意思
9. The number of singles has been on the rise in the southern metropolis, as young people are too busy working to find their ideal partner.
10. Young women dressed as mermaids will act as trainers for customers at Long Yuan Diving Club.
noun
1. any immature animal
Synonym: offspring
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2. young people collectively
e.g. rock music appeals to the young
youth everywhere rises in revolt
Synonym: youth
adj
1. (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development
before complete maturity
e.g. new potatoes
young corn
Synonym: new
2. not tried or tested by experience
e.g. unseasoned artillery volunteers
still untested in battle
an illustrator untried in mural painting
a young hand at plowing
Synonym: unseasoned untested untried
3. being in its early stage
e.g. a young industry
the day is still young
4. (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth
e.g. young people
Synonym: immature
5. young
5. suggestive of youth
vigorous and fresh
e.g. he is young for his age