young
young — 形容詞
1. relates to a living being — a person, animal, or plant — that has recently come
年輕的
形容人、動植物等出生不久的
relates to a living being — a person, animal, or plant — that has recently come into the world and has not yet reached full growth.
Aylin's younger sister is only four and goes to preschool.
Aylin 的妹妹只有四歲,正在上幼稚園。
younger + noun (comparative form)
The young oak tree in the park was planted by the class last spring.
公園裡那棵年輕的橡樹是班上同學去年春天種的。
young + noun (of plants)
Kemi adopted a young puppy from the animal shelter downtown.
Kemi 從市區的動物收容所領養了一隻幼犬。
Young children often need more sleep than teenagers or adults.
年幼的孩子通常比青少年或成年人需要更多睡眠。
When Leo was young, his family lived in a small village near the coast.
Leo 小的時候,他們一家住在海邊的一個小村莊裡。
文法句型
young + noun
be + young
younger + noun (comparative)
用法筆記
Use for people, animals, and plants. For objects, ideas, or events, use 'new' instead of 'young' (e.g., a new car, not a young car).
常見錯誤
2. placed after a person's full name when two relatives, most often a father and hi
較年輕的
置於姓名後,指同名親屬中較年輕者
placed after a person's full name when two relatives, most often a father and his son, share the same name — marks which one is the later-born of the pair.
Martin Luther King Jr. is called 'the younger' to tell him apart from his father.
馬丁·路德·金恩二世常被稱為「小馬丁·路德·金恩」,以與其父親區別。
pattern: [Name] the Younger
Pieter Bruegel the Younger produced many paintings in the style of his father.
小布勒哲爾(Pieter Bruegel the Younger)創作了許多與其父親風格相似的作品。
William Pitt the Younger became Britain's prime minister at the age of twenty-four.
小威廉·皮特(William Pitt the Younger)在二十四歲時就成為了英國首相。
Pliny the Younger left behind hundreds of letters that describe life in ancient Rome.
小普林尼(Pliny the Younger)留下了數百封書信,記述了古羅馬的生活。
- junior
abbreviated as 'Jr.' in modern naming conventions; more common today than 'the Younger'
- the Elder
used for the older of the two relatives sharing a name
文法句型
[Name] the Younger
用法筆記
This sense almost always appears in the fixed phrase 'the Younger' (capitalised) directly after the person's full name. The abbreviation 'Jr.' is more common in modern American English.
3. created, designed, or intended to be enjoyed by children or teenagers — not mean
適合年輕的
為兒童或青少年設計的
created, designed, or intended to be enjoyed by children or teenagers — not meant for older people.
The public library has a special section for young adult novels.
公立圖書館有一個專門的區域擺放青少年小說。
young adult + noun (common fixed phrase)
Amani's fashion brand launched a young clothing line for teenage shoppers.
Amani 的時尚品牌推出了一條年輕服裝系列,主要鎖定青少年客群。
young + noun (clothing line, audience, market — for suitability sense)
That jacket is too young for a woman in her fifties.
那件夾克對五十多歲的女性來說太年輕了。
Shanti's nephew loves the young people's art workshop on Saturdays.
Shanti 的姪子很喜歡週六的青少年美術工作坊。
- youthful
can overlap in meaning but usually describes appearance or spirit, not suitability of a product or event
- teen-oriented
narrower — refers specifically to teenagers rather than young people in general
文法句型
young + noun (suitability sense)
用法筆記
Often carries a judgement about appropriateness — saying something is 'too young' for someone implies it does not suit their age. Common in fashion, media, and entertainment contexts.
常見錯誤
4. appearing to have a lower age than one actually has — describing someone who loo
顯年輕的
看起來比實際年齡小的
appearing to have a lower age than one actually has — describing someone who looks, feels, or acts as if they are younger than their real age.
Lucas looks remarkably young for his age — people often mistake him for a student.
Lucas 看起來比實際年齡年輕很多——大家常誤以為他是學生。
young for + possessive + age
Apinya's grandmother is seventy-five but has a young face and walks briskly.
Apinya 的祖母七十五歲了,但臉上看起來很年輕,走路也很有精神。
young + noun (face, spirit, look, etc.)
Regular exercise and a balanced diet can help you stay young.
規律運動和均衡飲食有助於保持年輕。
The new haircut made Ayana look at least five years younger.
新髮型讓 Ayana 看起來至少年輕了五歲。
- youthful
very close in meaning; 'youthful' is more about qualities and spirit, while 'young' in this sense is more about physical appearance
- old-looking
appearing older than one's actual age
- aged
showing signs of advanced age
文法句型
look/feel/stay/appear + young
young for + age
younger + than
用法筆記
Most common in the comparative form 'younger' (look younger, feel younger, act younger). The plain form 'young' alone does not carry this meaning — it must be used with a linking verb like 'look', 'feel', or 'stay'.
常見錯誤
young — 名詞
1. the general category of people who are not yet old — viewed collectively as a so
年輕人
年輕人作為一個群體
the general category of people who are not yet old — viewed collectively as a social group rather than as separate individuals.
The young in this village started their own community garden.
這個村莊的年輕人自己展開了社區菜園計畫。
the young + plural verb
This music festival is especially popular among the young.
這個音樂節特別受年輕人歡迎。
among the young
Nicholas works as a mentor for the young in his hometown.
Nicholas 在他的家鄉擔任年輕人的導師。
The local theater group puts on plays written by and for the young.
當地的劇團演出由年輕人創作、為年輕人演出的戲劇。
- youth
more formal; can also refer to the period of being young
- youngsters
more informal and affectionate
- teenagers
narrower — refers specifically to ages 13–19
- the elderly
older people as a group
- the old
direct opposite as a collective noun group
文法句型
the young (as a plural noun group)
用法筆記
Always used with 'the' and takes a plural verb. Refers to young people as a general category, not one specific person. To refer to an individual, use 'a young person' or 'a young man/woman'.
常見錯誤
2. the babies or newborn offspring of an animal — the young that an animal has rece
幼崽
動物的幼小後代
the babies or newborn offspring of an animal — the young that an animal has recently given birth to.
The mother cat carried her young to a safer place one by one.
貓媽媽一隻一隻地把幼貓叼到更安全的地方。
possessive + young (her young)
Birds feed their young until the babies can fly on their own.
鳥類會餵食雛鳥,直到幼鳥能夠自行飛行。
their young (plural possessive)
Sivan watched a duck swim across the pond with her young.
Sivan 看著一隻母鴨帶著小鴨游過池塘。
The fox brought food back to her young who were waiting in the den.
狐狸將食物帶回巢中給正在等待的幼狐。
- offspring
broader and more scientific; can also be used for humans
- babies
more informal; can apply to both humans and animals
- cubs / pups / calves
species-specific terms for the young of particular animals
文法句型
possessive pronoun + young
the + young (of an animal)
用法筆記
Used especially for animals. For human babies, use 'baby' or 'newborn' instead — 'young' for human babies sounds very old-fashioned or literary.