yore 2342 |
they are some distance away (尤用以引起远处的人的
注意)哟一嚯
yore
/j〇:(r)/ noun ITiTOl of 'yore {old use or literary) long ago被久lil前:in days 〇/yore在很久以前 York-shire pud-ding /jDikJa 'pudii]; NAmE joirkjar/ noun [U, C] a type of
British food made from batter
that is baked until it rises, traditionally eaten with roast beef约克夏布丁(在英国习惯上和烤牛肉同食)
Yorkshire
terrier /joikja
'teria(r); NAmE joirkjar/ noun a very small dog with
long brown and grey hair 约克夏粳(棕灰两色的长毛小狗)
Yor-uba
/'joruba;
NAmE 'joiraba/ noun [U] a language spoken
by the Yoruba people of
1
used as the subject or object of a verb or after a preposition to refer to the
person or people being spoken or written to 你;您;你们:Ybu said you knew the
way. 你说过你知道路的。◊ J thought she
toW you.我以为她 告诉你t。◊ Can J sft to you ?我可以坐在你旁边 :吗? ◊ J don’t thfn/c
that hai’rsfyZe is you (= it doesn’t suit your appearance or personality).我觉得那种发型不
适合你。2 used with nouns and
adjectives to speak to sb directly (与名词及形容词连用,直接称呼某人): Ybu girZs, stop toWcing/你们这些女孩子,别说话了! ◊
Ybu stupid idiot/ 你这个白痴! 3 used
for referring to people in general (泛指任何人):You learn a language
better if you visit the country where it is spoken.
说某种语言的国家去.就会把这种语言f得更好。◊■ft’s a friendly place—people come up to
you in the street and start taHdng.这个地方的人很友好——在街上走着就有
人上来跟你攀谈。
you-all /'ju: 〇:1/ (also
y*all)
pron.
[informal)
used especially in the southern US to mean you when talking to more
than one person (尤用于美論南部 >
你们:Have you-a" brought
swimsuits?你j门都带游衣了吗?:
you,d
/ju:d/
short
form 1
you had 2 you would youMI /ju:l/ short form you will young /jArj/ adj., noun
■
(young.er/’jA幻ga(r)/,young.est/’jAqgist/) 1
having lived or existed for only a short time; not fully developed幼小的;/未成熟的:young babies幼婴◊ a young
country 薪成立的国家◊ Cate/piHars
eat t/ie young 化aves 〇/ this pZant•毛4虽这种植杨的嫩叶。◊ a young wfne 新酿的锸萄酒◊ 77ie fs
sriHyoimg' (= it has only just started)•夜晚刚刚开始。PETa old
2 not yet old; not as old as others年轻的;岁数不大的;相对年轻
的:young people 年轻人◊ taZented young
/ootbaZI piayers无才W年轻足球运动员◊ J am the
youngest 〇/
}bur
sisters.我是四姐妹士中最小的。◊ In his younger days he p〖ayed rugby/or Wak.他_轻的时候在威尔士
队踢橄榄球。◊ Z met the
young Ciinton at 0)cf〇rd. 比尔•克林顿年轻的时候,我在牛津见过他。OHer grandchi〖dren fceep her young.她的孙子孙女让她保持 年轻。◊ My son’s
tWrteen but he’s young /or his age (=not as developed as other boys of the same
age).我 儿千十三岁了,但他比实际年龄显得小。◊ They married
young (= at an early age)•他们结婚很早。◊ My mother died young•我母亲去世得卓。Pm old
3 suitable or appropriate for young people年轻人的;青年的;适合
W
年乂的.youthful : young
/ashfon 牵轻人的而 尚◊ 77ie cZothes
she wears are much too young /or her. 她穿的衣服显得过于年轻了。4 consisting
of young people or young children; with a low average age 由.年 轻人(或儿童)构成的;青少年的;平均年龄小的:They have a young
/ami7y.他们家的孩子还小。◊ a young
audience’青少年观众 5 ~ man/lady/woman used to show that you
are angry or annoyed with a particular young person (对年轻人表示生气或恼怒):I think you owe me an apoZogy,
young kidy/'小姐,我认为你 应该向我道歉! 6 the younger used before or after a
person’s name to distinguish them from an older
relative
(用于姓名之前或之后,以区别于年长的亲戚): the younger Kennedy年纪较轻的那位肯尼迪◊ (8rf, /omw/) MHiam Pitt t/ie younger 小 i 廉•皮特一compare elder adj.(3), junior adj.(3)
ITiTOI be
getting 'younger (informal) used
to say that people seem to be doing sth at a younger age than they used to, or
that they seem younger because you are now older (表示 做棄事的又好像越来越年轻>:The band’s /ans are getting
younger.这支乐队的歌迷越来越年轻了a, ◊ Why do poh.ce
oj^cers seem to be getting younger?为什么'會 察合•像越桑越年轻了? not be
getting any ’younger {informal) used
when you are commenting that time is passing and that you, or sb else, is
growing older 老了';岁月不饶人,young at 'heart thinking and behaving
like a young person even when you are old 人老心不老一more at old, only adv.
mnoun [pi.] 1 the young young people considered
as a group (统称)年轻人,青年人:ft’s a movie that w⑴ appeal to the young.这部电影年轻人会感兴趣。◊ Jt’s a boofc /or young and oW aHfce.这本书老少咸宜。
2 young
animals of a particular type or that belong to a particular mother 幼崽; '幼兽;办鸟:a mother bird /eedt’ng her youn^ 喂#幼 4/ 的鸟妈妈
young.ish /_jAgiJV ⑽..fairly young 颇年轻的:a youngish president相当年轻的校长
.young
offender noun (fir£) a criminal who, according to the law, is
not yet an adult but no longer a child 少年犯:a young oj^ender
institution少年犯管教所 .young 'person noun [BrE, law #) a person between the
ages of 14 and 17 ■( 14 至47 士如)青少年 young-ster /'jArjst0(r)/ noun {informal) a young person or a
child _轻人少年.;儿童The camp is /or youngsters aged 8 to 这土夏令营是为8至14岁的少 年儿童安排_的。
.young
'thing noun
{informal) a
young adult A: bright young things
working in the computer business 在电脑行业工作的聪明的青年人
.young
'Turk noun
{old-fashioned) a young person who wants great changes to take place
in the established political system少壮派激进分子 your' /jo:(r);
NAmE jur; weak form ja(r)/ det.
(the possessive form of you * you 的所有括形式)
1 of or belonging to the
person or people being spoken or written to 你的;您的;你们的:I like your dress•我 喜欢你的连衣裙。◊ me, is this your seat?对不
运,;是您的®位吗? ◊
77ie banfc is on your li行 在你的右边。.2
of or belonging to people in general (指)大家的,人们的:Dentists advise you to have your teeth checked every
six months.牙.医建议大家每六 .个月.检查一次牙齿.。/n
格兰酒吧。◊ (ironic,
disapproving) You and your bright 1‘deas/ 你的'’主意可真高明! 4 Your used in some titles,
especially those of royal people (用于某些称呼,尤指
王室成员):Four Majesty 陛下◊ YburExceHency 阁下 youVe /jua(r); ja:(r); NAmE jur; NAmE weak form jer/
short form
you are
yours /jo:z; NAmEjarz; jo:rz; jurz/ pron.
1 of or belonging to you 你的;您的;你们的:Is that book yours?这是您的书吗? ◊
Is she a ^rfend 〇/yours? 她是你的朋友■.吗?_.◊ My
hair is very/ine. Vours is much thicker.我的头发很稀。你的头发密多了。2 (usually Yours) used at the end of a
letter before signing your name (用于书信结尾的签名前> :(8r£) Yours sincerely/ 您的诚挚的 / 忠实的◊ Sfncerefy yours
您的真挚的◊ (/NMmf) Vours
TY*ul[;y你的忠实的 your-self <>■« /joi'self; weak form j9-; NAmE jar-; jo:r-; jur-/ {pi. your-selves /-'selvz/) pron.
1 (the reflexive form of
you * you 的反身形式)used when the person or people being spoken to both
cause and are affected by an action你自己;您自己;你们自
己.:Have
you hurt yoursd/?你伤着自己 了吗? ◊ Ybu don't seem quite
yourself today (= you do not seem well or do not seem as happy as
usual).你今天看上去好像不
大舒服。◊ £nj‘oy yourseZves/祝你们玩得开心! 2 used