youthful 英 [ˈju:θfl]   美 [ˈjuθfəl]

youthful

youthful  英 [ˈju:θfl] 美 [ˈjuθfəl]

adj. 年轻的;早期的 

The youthful learners who desired to perfect their education studied hard. 希望完成学业的年轻学者们努力学习。
The experience of our side and the youthful determination of the other balance each other out. 我方经验丰富,对方年轻气盛决心大,两者不相上下。

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  • adj. 年轻的;早期的
  • 1. The youthful learners who desired to perfect their education studied hard.

    希望完成学业的年轻学者们努力学习。

  • 2. The experience of our side and the youthful determination of the other balance each other out.

    我方经验丰富,对方年轻气盛决心大,两者不相上下。

  • 3. People cannot only rely on their skills in this market. They want to look refreshed and youthful so they can compete for jobs," he said.

    在这个市场人们无法仅仅依靠其工作技能,他们还必须看起来精神而又年轻,才能在职场具有竞争力。

  • youthful (adj.) 1560s, from youth + -ful. Old English had geoguðlic. Other words formerly used in the same sense were youthlike, youthly, youthsome, youthy. Related: Youthfulness.
youth·ful / ˈjuːθfl ; NAmE ˈjuːθfl / adjective 1 typical of young people 年轻人的;青年的;青春的 youthful enthusiasm/energy/inexperience 青春的激情╱活力;年轻人的幼稚 2 young or seeming younger than you are 年轻的;显得年轻的 She's a very youthful 65. 她 65 岁了,但显得非常年轻。 youth·ful·ly / ˈjuːθfəli ; NAmE ˈjuːθfəli / adverb youth·ful·ness / ˈjuːθflnəs ; NAmE ˈjuːθflnəs / noun [uncountable ] youth·ful / ˈjuːθfl ; NAmE ˈjuːθfl / youth·ful·ly / ˈjuːθfəli ; NAmE ˈjuːθfəli / youth·ful·ness / ˈjuːθflnəs ; NAmE ˈjuːθflnəs /
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