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youth
- IPA[yo͞oTH]
美式
- the period between childhood and adult age;the state or quality of being young, especially as associated with vigor, freshness, or immaturity
noun: youth, plural noun: youths
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- 1. the period between childhood and adult age he had been a keen sportsman in his youth 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the state or quality of being young, especially as associated with vigor, freshness, or immaturity she imagined her youth and beauty fading 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an early stage in the development of something this publishing sector is no longer in its youth
- 2. a young man he was attacked by a gang of youths 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ young people considered as a group youth culture middle-class youth have romanticized poverty 同義詞 反義詞
- a place providing cheap accommodation, aimed mainly at young people on walking or cycling tours.
- travel around, staying the night in youth hostels: we went youth-hostelling together
Oxford Dictionary
- fashionable, wealthy young people: a new bar trying to attract the gilded youth of London
Oxford American Dictionary
- a place or organization providing leisure activities for young people.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a place or organization providing leisure activities for young people.
Oxford Dictionary
- a place providing cheap accommodations aimed mainly at young people on hiking or cycling tours.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a court of law responsible for the trial of young offenders, (in the UK) replacing the former ...
Oxford Dictionary
- fashionable, wealthy young people: a new bar trying to attract the gilded youth of London
Oxford Dictionary
- the time of life between early adulthood and middle age.
Oxford Dictionary
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- the period between childhood and adult age: he had been a keen sportsman in his youth
Oxford Dictionary