youngster
英 [ˈjʌŋstə(r)]
美 [ˈjʌŋstər]
n. 年轻人; 少年; 儿童
复数:youngsters
Collins.3 / BNC.3242 / COCA.4797
牛津词典
noun
- 年轻人;少年;儿童
a young person or a child- The camp is for youngsters aged 8 to 14.
这次夏令营是为8至14岁的少年儿童安排的。
- The camp is for youngsters aged 8 to 14.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 年轻人;(尤指)少年,儿童
Young people, especially children, are sometimes referred to asyoungsters.- Other youngsters are not so lucky...
其他的孩子则没有这么幸运。 - I was only a youngster in 1935.
1935年时我还只是个孩子。
- Other youngsters are not so lucky...
英英释义
noun
- a young person of either sex
- she writes books for children
- they're just kids
- `tiddler' is a British term for youngster
双语例句
- He might be an impressionable youngster.
他有可能是个容易受影响的年轻人。 - That youngster works with a will.
这小伙子干活儿有股傻劲儿。 - For those who follow me since I'm a youngster, they knew I had potential.
对那些从青少年时代就关注我的人来说,我想他们都知道我有这个潜质。 - He is an effeminate country youngster with watery blue eyes and hair parted in the middle.
他是个性格柔弱,有着水汪汪的蓝眼睛,并且头发分成中界的乡村青年。 - When a drug pusher offered the Los Angeles youngster$ 100 to peddle drugs, Jack refused.
一个毒贩给杰克100美元让他贩卖毒品时,这个洛杉矶少年拒绝了。 - He liked this straightforward, outspoken youngster.
他喜欢这个小伙子,心直口快,有啥说啥。 - The poet saw a youngster and asked his name. "William," the boy answered.
诗人看到了一个小孩,便问起他的名字。“威廉,”男孩回答道。 - The youngster soon adjusted to army life.
这年轻人很快就适应了军旅生活。 - Other youngsters are not so lucky
其他的孩子则没有这么幸运。 - The period in a youngster's life when he asks questions that parents can answer.
年轻人生活中的一段时期,这时他问的是父母能回答得出来的问题。