youngish

youngish

美 [ˈjʌŋɪʃ]  英 ['jʌŋɪʃ]

  • adj.颇年轻的
  • 网络还年轻的;有点年轻的;相当年轻的

英汉双解

adj.
1.
颇年轻的fairly young
a youngish president
相当年轻的总裁

英汉解释

adj.
1.
相当年轻的,还年轻的,幼小的

英英解释

adj.

例句

Recently, however, two youngish biologists without Nobel prizes have had a go.

然而最近并未获得诺贝尔年轻生物学家进行领域研究

On a shelf above the gas fire is a charcoal drawing of a youngish woman with dark, bobbed hair and proud, strong features.

煤气上方架子一位短发带着高傲刚强神色少妇炭笔肖像

The other is Todd Combs, a youngish fund manager whom Buffett plucked from a hedge fund to help run the investment portfolio.

另一个年轻基金经理托尼·莱斯利(TonyNicely),巴菲特对冲基金协助运作证券投资组合

However, this shift from a nation of the youngish to a nation of the old won't just affect China's economy.

然而中国年轻人国家转变老龄化国家影响不只中国经济

In Kerala and elsewhere, candidates promoted by the party's youngish leader-in-waiting, Rahul Gandhi, did especially badly.

拉拉邦其它地方国大党候补领导人晋升候选人拉胡尔•甘地尤为严重

My cousin, Jessica, a youngish middle-age female, is a native New Yorker, and is also a quite superstitious.

表妹杰西卡中年依然年轻地道纽约而且迷信

The six competing firms are a cross-section of architecture's youngish avant garde.

参与公司可以展现建筑年轻先锋多样性

As Godliman entered the map room a cluster of youngish people with solemn faces emerged from the conference room beyond.

戈德利曼走进地图一群庄重青年人旁边会议室出来

But he has also appointed eager and youngish reformers to key cabinet posts.

任命一些年纪热衷于改革出任内阁关键职位

He is youngish himself, at 45, and his ten years in power are a short spell by regional standards.

45颇为年轻当地标准看来执政短暂