English → English - young

adj. of childhood, of youth; at the beginning of life; fresh, novice, beginning
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English → French - young

adj. jeune, dans sa jeunesse; frais; jeune recrue; "bleu"
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English → German - young

adj. jung; frisch; grün (Slang)
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English → Indonesian - young

a. muda, belia, kecil, masih baru, baru: yg baru dimulai, berpengalaman: belum berpengalaman, bungsu
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English → Italian - young

agg. giovane, piccolo; giovanile, di giovane, di ragazzo; della giovinezza, verde; all'inizio, agli inizi, non avanzato; inesperto, alle prime armi; acerbo, immaturo; non stagionato; non fermentato
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English → Polish - young

a. mały, młody, młodociany, nowy, niedoświadczony, kiełkujący {przen.}
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English → Portuguese - young

adj. jovem; moço; novo; juvenil; novato; "verde"
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English → Romanian - young

a. tânăr, june, mic, aflat la început, crud, nevârstnic, tineresc, tânăr şi fără experienţă, primăvăratic, prieten {fam.}
adv. tinereşte
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English → Russian - young

прил. молодой, юный, юношеский, новый, малолетний, недавний, неопытный, младший
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English → Ukrainian - young

a. молодий, юний, юнацький, новий, недавній, недосвідчений, молодший, маленький, невеликий
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English → Dutch - young

bn. jong; aan het begin; vers; nieuw, zojuist gearriveerd
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Definition of young

Adjective
1. In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago.
A lamb is a young sheep; these picture books are for young readers; the age of space travel is still young
2. As if young; having the look or qualities of a young person.
My grandmother is a very active woman and is quite young for her age.
3. Of or belonging to the early part of life.
4. Having little experience; inexperienced; unpracticed; ignorant; weak.
Noun
5. People who are young; young beings.
6. The younger generation.
7. Offspring.
The lion caught a gnu to feed its young.
Verb
8. To become or seem to become younger
9. To cause to appear younger
10. To exhibit younging
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