younger person

年轻人:指比较年轻的人
常用释义
年轻人:指比较年轻的人,通常是指比自己年轻的人。

例句

A younger person who has no identifiable name or job title is called by an elderly person as Xiao (Younger) So-and-so.

凡是没有明显称谓或工作头衔的年轻人,年长的人就叫他们“小某某”。

It is a safe-feeling place for a woman alone or for a younger person on his or her own.

对于单独住宿的女士和年轻人来说,那是个有安全感的地方。

The time has come for him to hand on the chairmanship to a younger person.

现在是他该把主席这个职位传给年轻人的时候了。

But there is no question that it is qualitatively and quantitatively different than it is for a younger person.

但是,60岁时性生活质量和数量与年轻人相比是明显不同的。

辅导老师的职责是对缺乏经验的年轻人进行教导或者给予建议。每年的一月是美国的辅导月。

Otherconcessions exist if the older person is not more than 20 or believedthe younger person to be at least 16.

另一种特许则是年长的一方不超过20岁或其相信年幼的一方已满16岁。

Actually, research suggests that old folks, if they're healthy, can still appreciate humor as much as a younger person can.

事实上,研究表明,和年轻人一样,健康的老人们仍然欣赏幽默。

It's another kind of pleasure--playing wise mother to a questing younger person.

这是另一种欢乐,做有此想法的年轻人的聪明母亲。

It's time for me to step aside and let a younger person become chairman.

我该把主席的位子让给年轻的人了。

Hand-me-up就是年轻一代用过的然后传给比自己年长的一代人继续使用的物品,多指衣物。