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
- 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。 - 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。 - REBECCA: To be honest, it hasn't affected me at all, uh, I have periods and now I was just like any normal young person.
丽贝卡:老实说,它已经没什么影响了。现在我的经期十分有规律,我和任何正常的年轻人已经没有区别了。 - All that is in my mind when I meet with a young person.
当我遇到年轻人时,我就会想到这些。 - He is well-known to children through A Young Person Guide to the Orchestra and Let's Make an Opera.
通过《青年人了解管弦乐队指南》和《让我们写一部歌剧》,他在孩子们中很出名。 - Especially to a young person, it's like fornicating with god.
特别对已个年轻女郎来说,就如同和神交会一般。 - Let me hire a local young person and we were run recesss so good.
让我雇一个当地的年轻人进行测试。 - He retired and made place for a young person.
他退休了,让位给一位年轻人。 - 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。 - 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。