young person
英 [ˌjʌŋ ˈpɜːsn]
美 [ˌjʌŋ ˈpɜːrsn]
n. (14至17岁的)青少年
牛津词典
noun
- (14至17岁的)青少年
a person between the ages of 14 and 17
英英释义
noun
- a young person (especially a young man or boy)
双语例句
- It signifies that this young person is eligible to assume the crown.
它表明我们的这位年轻人符合了继承王位的条件。 - He retired and made place for a young person.
他退休了,让位给一位年轻人。 - Unexpected contact with a lover, relative, young person, or close friend could leave you feeling exhilarated and optimistic about the future.
今天你或许会和你的一位情人,亲戚,年轻人,或者是亲密的朋友不期而遇,而这将使你对未来感觉兴奋和乐观。 - Part-time jobs enhance a young person's social awareness.
兼职工作能够增强年轻人的社会意识。 - Every young person who walked through his classroom became, for him, a future world leader.
对他而言,每一个走过他教室的年轻人都有可能成为未来的世界领袖。 - He is a muscular young person.
他是一个强壮的年青人。 - A wealthy older man who gives a young person expensive gifts in return for friendship or intimacy.
一个给年轻人非常贵重礼物来换取友谊和亲密关系的富裕的老年男子。 - As a young person, you should study hard for the country.
作为一个年轻人,你应该为国家努力学习。 - Both groups expected the average young person to grow less happy with time.
预计这两个群体的平均增长少年人不快乐的时间。 - My father says that choosing the right college is the most important decision a young person can make.
我父亲说,选择一所合适的大学是一个年轻人要做出的最重要的决定。
