youngsters信息详情
n.年轻人;小孩(youngster的复数);幼小动物
Many of the youngsters feel excluded.───很多年轻人感觉受排挤。
We followed the youngsters at a more sedate pace.───我们跟在年轻人后面,步子稍慢一点。
Other youngsters are not so lucky.───其他的年轻人没有这么幸运。
In just three decades 'childhood' has been cut back by a year and a half as youngsters develop earlier.───在过去的短短三十年里,童年期由于青少年的过早发育被缩短了一年半。
The females and youngsters stared at me as they passed.───在经过的时候,雌猩猩和小猩猩盯着我。
And I've got to think of my youngsters at UCLA -- 30-some attorneys, 11 dentists and doctors, many, many teachers and other professions.───讲到这里,我不由自主地想起我在加州大学洛杉矶分校的年青人——30来个律师,11个牙医和医生,很多很多的老师和其他职业。
(Para. 2) His voice had a surprising tone of respect, almost as if he were addressing the Supreme Court instead of a group of youngsters.───他的声音里带有一种令人惊讶的尊敬口吻,仿佛是在高等法院发表演说,而不是面对一帮青年在讲话。
Youngsters are less likely to succeed at school if their mothers return to work within a year of their birth, according to a major study.───据一项历经50年的大型调查显示,如果母亲在生下宝宝后不到一年即赶回公司上班,孩子日后在学校的前途将不容乐观。
For another, parents of the youngsters born during the war either avoided their responsibilities or were unable to exercise them.───其次,那些出生在战争时代的父母情愿逃避对孩子教育的责任,或不能够很好的教育他们。
He says that bored youngsters turn to crime.
Other youngsters are not so lucky.
The youngsters got up to all sorts of amusing antics.
If convicted for murder, both youngsters could face the death penalty.
The scheme offers an ideal opportunity for youngsters to get training.
More than six million youngsters tune in to Blockbusters every day.
We followed the youngsters at a more sedate pace.
Being youngsters, we sat modestly at the back, never daring to speak.
Most supporting bands tend to be youngsters, and rarely upstage the star.