youngster
youngster — 名詞
1. someone who is no longer a small child but has not yet reached adulthood, typica
年輕人;少年
已非幼童但尚未成年的孩子,常用於口語
someone who is no longer a small child but has not yet reached adulthood, typically between about eight and eighteen years old. The word sounds warm and casual rather than formal.
Rafael's little sister is a lively youngster who loves dancing and singing.
Rafael 的妹妹是一個活潑的少年,喜歡唱歌跳舞。
collocation: a lively youngster
The sports club in Karim's town welcomes youngsters from age six to sixteen.
Karim 鎮上的體育俱樂部歡迎六到十六歲的青少年。
noun pattern: welcomes youngsters from [age range]
A group of youngsters from Daichi's school raised money for the local library.
Daichi 學校的一群學生為當地圖書館募款。
Asher taught the youngsters how to set up tents and cook their food outdoors.
Asher 教那些年輕人如何搭帳篷以及在戶外煮飯。
Eshe started a weekend art class for youngsters in her neighbourhood.
Eshe 在社區裡為青少年開設了一個週末美術班。
- kid
More common and covers a wider age range; slightly more informal
- teenager
Refers specifically to ages 13–19; neutral register
- youth
Slightly more formal or literary; can be used as both a count noun and a collective
- adolescent
Formal or technical term focusing on the developmental stage between childhood and adulthood
文法句型
youngster + verb (singular/plural)
a/an + adjective + youngster
用法筆記
Informal register — use child, teenager, or adolescent in formal or academic writing. The word often implies warmth or approval and is less common for describing very young children (under about age six).