记忆方法
联想:年轻人都很洋气。
双解例句
小知识
Use the adjective young to describe a person who hasn't been alive very long or doesn't have much life experience. You might feel much wiser and more sophisticated than your young cousins — even if you secretly enjoy playing games with them.
As a noun, young generally means “animal babies,” like when a mother duck and her young cross the street, though it can also refer collectively to young people: “The young recover so quickly from being sick.” When you describe someone as young, you typically mean that they're immature, youthful, or simply not as old as you might expect: “Kids are getting phones so young these days!”
实用短语
常用短语
单词用法
young man n.青年;未婚夫;男友
young and old老老少少
young lady n.小姐;女士;未婚妻;女朋友
young:强调年龄小,处于生长的前期。
youthful:褒义或贬义均可用。指具有青年人的外貌或年轻人应具有的品格。
juvenile:较正式用词,一般12岁以下的少年,着重其生理和智力上的不成熟。
adolescent:指13至16岁左右处于青春期的人,尚不成熟。
词根词缀
词根: young
表示”年轻”
adj.
young 年轻的, 年纪小的young年轻→adj.年轻的, 年纪小的
n.
youngster 年青人, 少年young年轻+ster人→n.年青人, 少年
同义词辨析
这些形容词均有”年轻的,年幼的”之意。
- young: 强调年龄小,处于生长的前期。
- youthful: 褒义或贬义均可用。指具有青年人的外貌或年轻人应具有的品格。
- juvenile: 较正式用词,一般12岁以下的少年,着重其生理和智力上的不成熟。
- adolescent: 指13至16岁左右处于青春期的人,尚不成熟。
同根词
词根:young
adj.younger较年轻的
youthful年轻的
youngish还年轻的,颇年轻的
adv.youthfully年轻地,无经验地;精神饱满地
n.youth青年;青春;年轻;青少年时期
youngster年轻人;少年
younger年纪较小者;幼辈