used of the younger of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a son from his father
同义词:jr.
形容词 young:
(used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth
同义词:young, immature
(of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity
同义词:new, young
suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh
同义词:youthful, vernal, young
being in its early stage
同义词:young
not tried or tested by experience
同义词:unseasoned, untested, untried, young
younger例句
A government adviser was dethroned by a younger expert.
政府顾问被一位较年青的专家挤走了。
Our new doctor is much younger than his predecessor.
我们新来的医生比他的前任年轻许多。
He is senior to me, though he is younger.
他地位比我高,虽然他比我年轻。
Tom likes to boss younger children.
汤姆喜欢对较年幼的孩子发号施令。
She educated her younger daughter at home.
她在自己家里教育她的小女儿。
She gaped at the tall man, not believing that he was her younger brother.
她张嘴呆看着那个高个子,不相信他就是她的弟弟。
If I were ten years younger, I'd study harder.
要是我年轻10岁,我就要更用功学习。
He looks ten years younger.
他看起来年轻了10岁。
younger详细解释
Young.er NONE(无词性)American outlaw who fought as a Confederate guerrilla during the Civil War and later joined the notorious gang of Jesse James.扬格,托马斯·科尔曼:(844-9') 美国歹徒,内战期间曾作为南部邦联游击队参战,后来参加了臭名昭著的杰西·詹姆斯帮