young 音标拼音: [j'ʌŋ]
a . 年轻的,青春时期的;像青年的,朝气蓬勃
n .
U 年轻的人;
C 幼畜
年轻的,青春时期的;像青年的,朝气蓬勃
U 年轻的人;
C 幼畜
young adj 1 : (
used of living things especially persons )
in an early period of life or development or growth ; "
young people "
[
synonym : {
young }, {
immature }] [
ant : {
old }]
2 : (
of crops )
harvested at an early stage of development ;
before complete maturity ; "
new potatoes "; "
young corn " [
synonym : {
new },
{
young }]
3 :
suggestive of youth ;
vigorous and fresh ; "
he is young for his age " [
synonym : {
youthful }, {
vernal }, {
young }]
4 :
being in its early stage ; "
a young industry "; "
the day is still young "
5 :
not tried or tested by experience ; "
unseasoned artillery volunteers "; "
still untested in battle "; "
an illustrator untried in mural painting "; "
a young hand at plowing " [
synonym :
{
unseasoned }, {
untested }, {
untried }, {
young }]
n 1 :
any immature animal [
synonym : {
young }, {
offspring }]
2 :
United States film and television actress (
1913 -
2000 ) [
synonym :
{
Young }, {
Loretta Young }]
3 :
United States civil rights leader (
1921 -
1971 ) [
synonym : {
Young },
{
Whitney Young }, {
Whitney Moore Young Jr .}]
4 :
British physicist and Egyptologist ;
he revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three -
component theory of color vision ;
he also played an important role in deciphering the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone (
1773 -
1829 ) [
synonym :
{
Young }, {
Thomas Young }]
5 :
United States jazz tenor saxophonist (
1909 -
1959 ) [
synonym :
{
Young }, {
Pres Young }, {
Lester Willis Young }]
6 :
English poet (
1683 -
1765 ) [
synonym : {
Young }, {
Edward Young }]
7 :
United States baseball player and famous pitcher (
1867 -
1955 )
[
synonym : {
Young }, {
Cy Young }, {
Danton True Young }]
8 :
United States religious leader of the Mormon Church after the assassination of Joseph Smith ;
he led the Mormon exodus from Illinois to Salt Lake City ,
Utah (
1801 -
1877 ) [
synonym : {
Young },
{
Brigham Young }]
9 :
young people collectively ; "
rock music appeals to the young ";
"
youth everywhere rises in revolt " [
synonym : {
young }, {
youth }]
[
ant : {
aged }, {
elderly }]
Young \
Young \,
n .
The offspring of animals ,
either a single animal or offspring collectively .
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1913 Webster ]
[
The egg ]
bursting with kindly rupture ,
forth disclosed Their callow young . --
Milton .
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{
With young },
with child ;
pregnant .
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Young \
Young \ (
y [
u ^]
ng ),
a . [
Compar . {
Younger }
(
y [
u ^][
ng ]"
g [~
e ]
r );
superl . {
Youngest } (-
g [
e ^]
st ).] [
OE .
yung ,
yong , [
yogh ]
ong , [
yogh ]
ung ,
AS .
geong ;
akin to OFries .
iung ,
iong ,
D .
joing ,
OS .,
OHG ., &
G .
jung ,
Icel .
ungr ,
Sw . &
Dan .
ung ,
Goth .
juggs ,
Lith .
jaunas ,
Russ .
iunuii ,
L .
juvencus ,
juvenis ,
Skr .
juva [,
c ]
a ,
juvan . [
root ]
281 .
Cf .
{
Junior }, {
Juniper }, {
Juvenile }, {
Younker }, {
Youth }.]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
Not long born ;
still in the first part of life ;
not yet arrived at adolescence ,
maturity ,
or age ;
not old ;
juvenile ; --
said of animals ;
as ,
a young child ;
a young man ;
a young fawn .
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For he so young and tender was of age . --
Chaucer .
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"
Whom the gods love ,
die young ,"
has been too long carelessly said ; . . .
whom the gods love ,
live young forever . --
Mrs .
H .
H .
Jackson .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Being in the first part ,
pr period ,
of growth ;
as ,
a young plant ;
a young tree .
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While the fears of the people were young . --
De Foe .
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3 .
Having little experience ;
inexperienced ;
unpracticed ;
ignorant ;
weak .
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1913 Webster ]
Come ,
come ,
elder brother ,
you are too young in this . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
95 Moby Thesaurus words for "
young ":
adolescent ,
babies ,
babyhood ,
babyish ,
boyhood ,
boyish ,
brood ,
callow ,
childish ,
childkind ,
childlike ,
children ,
clutch ,
crude ,
dewy ,
ever -
new ,
evergreen ,
farrow ,
firsthand ,
fledgling ,
florescent ,
flowering ,
fresh ,
fry ,
get ,
girlhood ,
girlish ,
green ,
hatch ,
immature ,
inexperienced ,
infant ,
infantile ,
innocent ,
intact ,
issue ,
junior ,
juvenal ,
juvenescent ,
juvenile ,
kids ,
litter ,
little kids ,
little ones ,
maiden ,
maidenly ,
minor ,
naive ,
neoteric ,
nest ,
nestling ,
new ,
new generation ,
offspring ,
original ,
pristine ,
progeny ,
pubescent ,
puerile ,
raw ,
rising generation ,
sempervirent ,
small fry ,
sophomoric ,
spat ,
spawn ,
teenaged ,
tots ,
unbeaten ,
undeveloped ,
unfinished ,
unfledged ,
unformed ,
unhandled ,
uninitiated ,
unpracticed ,
unripe ,
unseasoned ,
unsophisticated ,
untouched ,
untried ,
untrodden ,
unused ,
unversed ,
vernal ,
virgin ,
virginal ,
young blood ,
young fry ,
young people ,
youngling ,
youth ,
youthful ,
youthlike ,
youthy
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