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Search results for ‘young’

Chinese to English Dictionary (1-20 of 352)

小崽子
[xiǎozǎizi]
  • 1. a young animal or young baby, also 小崽儿.
  • 2. Abuse of a young man.

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[xiǎo]
  • 1. Young bamboo; thin bamboo.
  • 2. Small or young (usually used in people's names).

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出脱
[chūtuō]
  • 1. manage to sell; dispose of
  • 2. (of a young person, esp. a young girl) grow (prettier, etc.)
  • 3. acquit; absolve

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扶老携幼
[fúlǎoxiéyòu]
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  • holding the old by the arm and the young by the hand; bringing along the old and the young

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老弟
[lǎodì]
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  • (a familiar form of address to a man much younger than oneself) young man; young fellow; my boy

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龙驹凤雏
[lóngjūfèngchú]
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  • dragon colt or young phoenix—a brilliant young man

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年少
[niánshào]
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  • 1. young
  • 2. youngster; a young man

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小白脸儿
[xiǎobáiliǎnr]
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  • a young fair face—a handsome, effeminate young man

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小厮
[xiǎosī]
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  • 1. a young male servant; page boy; page
  • 2. boy; a young lad

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遗少
[yíshào]
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  • a young man with the mentality of an old fogy; a young diehard

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打工仔
[dǎɡōnɡzǎi]
  • Guangdong dialect: A young man (or women as well in a non-gender specific context) who is contracted to work away from his hometown (usually for a short seasonal term or without job security and full benefit); broadly: a young man or woman who works under a contract.

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少年先锋队
[shàoniánxiānfēnɡduì]
  • The Young Pioneers; children's mass organization in China and some other countries. Chinese Young Pioneers was founded in October in 1949; it was originally called 中国少年儿童队, later in June, 1953, the name was changed to 少年先锋队; 少先队 is short for 少年先锋队.

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遗老遗少
[yílǎoyíshào]
  • old fogies and young diehards; diehards old and young

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知识青年
[zhīshiqīngnián]
  • 1. A young person who has received elementary or secondary education and has certain knowledge of science and culture. Especially the educated young people from cities who went to live and work in the countryside during the 1960s and 70s in China.
  • 2. school leavers; school graduates; educated youth

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初生牛犊不怕虎
[chūshēngniúdúbùpàhǔ]
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  • A young cow is not afraid of a tiger; young people who fear nothing.

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雏凤
[chúfèng]
  • A young phoenix; a young talent.

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类风湿
[lèifēngshī]
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  • A chronic arthritis which is often suffered by young people, esp., young female; it mainly happens in one's hand, palm, wrist, toe, etc. Or in knee, hip bone and spine; it would result in abnormal joint or muscular atrophy.

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奶油小生
[nǎiyóuxiǎoshēnɡ]
  • Refers to a pretty young actor who lacks masculine with good looks and his role in a play; refers to young man who is good-looking but not in a masculine way.

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小将
[xiǎojiànɡ]
  • Young general, it is usually used to refer to a dashing young man in a field.

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小嗓儿
[xiǎosǎnɡr]
  • Sharp and thin voice performed by Hua Dan, young female character, young male character in operas such as Beijing Opera, Kunqu Opera.

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