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Dictionary - results for young

SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
guàn- two tufts of hair
- young
- underage
xiǎo- small
- tiny
- few
- young
shào- young
yòu- young
ruò- weak
- feeble
- young
- inferior
- (following a decimal or fraction) slightly less than
máo- hair
- feather
- down
- wool
- mildew
- mold
- coarse or semifinished
- young
- raw
- careless
- unthinking
- nervous
- scared
- (of currency) to devalue or depreciate
- classifier for Chinese fractional monetary unit ( = [jiao3] , = one-tenth of a yuan or 10 fen [fen1])
zhì- infantile
- young
tiáo- shed the milk teeth
- young
niánshào- young
- junior
niányòu- young
- underage
niánqīng- young
yòuxiǎo- young
- immature
yòuzhì- young
- childish
- naive
nián- young
- youthful
- meticulous
- (of domestic animals or fowls) young
niáng- mother
- young lady
zǎi- child
- young animal
yāo- variant of [yao1]
- to die young
- to die prematurely
- Taiwan pr. [yao3]
dié- young melon
láng- young bamboo
míng- Thea sinensis
- young leaves of tea
ruò- young rush (Typha japonica), a kind of cattail
- konnyaku (in Japanese cooking), solidified jelly made from the rhizome of devil's tongue
qiú- young dragon with horns
chú- chick
- young bird
qīng- nature's color
- green or blue
- greenish black
- youth
- young (of people)
chú- chick
- young bird
yuè- young phoenix
- fawn
- young of animals
míngyuán- young lady of note
- debutante
méng- variant of 啟蒙|启蒙[qi3 meng2]
- to instruct the young
méng- to instruct the young
- to initiate
- to awake sb from ignorance
- to free sb from prejudice or superstition
- primer
- enlightened
- the Enlightenment
- Western learning from the late Qing dynasty
yāowáng- to die young
láng- young woman
- maiden
- girl
- CL:|[ge4],[wei4]
mèimei- younger sister
- young woman
- CL:|[ge4]
niang- girl
- young woman
- young lady
- daughter
- paternal aunt (old)
- CL:|[ge4]
- daughter-in-law
- wife (of a younger man)
- young married woman
- young woman
hái- (literary) infant
- young child
xiǎohuǒ- young guy
- lad
- youngster
- CL:|[ge4]
xiǎoér- young child
- (humble) my son
xiǎojie- young lady
- miss
- (slang) prostitute
- CL:|[ge4],[wei4]
xiǎokāi- (dialect) boss' son
- rich man's son
- young master
shào- girl
- young lady
shào- young married woman
shàodōng- boss' son
- young master
shàoye- son of the boss
- young master of the house
- your son (honorific)
shàoài- young and pretty
- pretty girl
shī- young disciple (of the same master)
- younger or junior male schoolmate
yòuér- young child
- infant
- preschooler
yòu- young girl
yòutóng- young child
yòumiáo- young sprout
- bud
- sapling
- seedling
yòuchú- young bird
- nestling
yòu- young horse
- colt
- filly
hòushēng- young generation
- youth
- young man
èshào- young thug
- malicious young ruffian
zǎoyāo- to die young
- Taiwan pr. [zao3 yao3]
zāizi- seedling
- young plant
yángniū- young foreign girl
怀滿mǎnhuái- to have one's heart filled with
- (to collide) full on
- (of farm animals) heavy with young
xiànggong- lord
- master
- young gentleman
- male prostitute
- catamite
- mahjong player disqualified by unintentionally taking in the wrong number of dominoes
- (old form of address for one's husband) husband
duǎnmìng- to die young
- short-lived
zhìnèn- young and tender
- puerile
- soft and immature
zhì- young child
zhìzhuō- young and clumsy
- childish and awkward
tóngméng- young and ignorant
- ignorant and uneducated
hóngyán- a beautiful woman
- young beauties
- youths
- rosy cheeks
lǎoshào- the old and the young
mào- old and young
miáozi- young successor
- seedling
- sapling
bèilěi- flower bud
- young flower still tightly rolled up
fèi- luxuriant
- lush
- young (plants)
zhuāngnèn- to act young
- to affect a youthful appearance
shùzhí- vertical
- to erect
- to set upright
- vertical stroke in Chinese characters
- young servant (old)
āfēi- hoodlum
- hooligan
- young rowdy
qīnggōng- young worker (esp of the CPC)
qīngnián- youth
- youthful years
- young person
- the young
qīng- black clothes
- servant (old)
- young woman role in Chinese opera, also called 正旦[zheng4 dan4]
- young horse (colt or filly)
zi- young horse, ass or mule
- foal
- colt
- filly
鹿鹿róng- young deer antler prior to ossification (used in TCM)
fur- wife
- young married woman
xiǎohuǒzi- young man
- young guy
- lad
- youngster
- CL:|[ge4]
xiǎoniánrén- younger old person
- young retiree
xiǎoqīngnián- young person
- youngster
ShàoXiānduì- Young Pioneers of China, abbr. for 少年先鋒隊|少年先锋队[Shao4 nian2 Xian1 feng1 dui4]
shàozhuàngpài- young guard
- young and vigorous group with new ideas
- new wave
shàonǎinai- young lady of the house
- wife of the young master
shàoniánfàn- young criminal
- juvenile delinquent
niánqīngrén- young people
- youngster
gōngzǎi- young worker
- employee
- young male worker
gōngmèi- young female worker
yángbǎihàn- Brigham Young
xiāngrén- young fellow countryman
- young person from the same village
guīméndàn- young unmarried lady role in Chinese opera
shì- yuppie (loanword)
- young urban professional, 1980s slang
qīngniánrén- young person
- the young
chūchūmáo- venturing from one's thatched hut for the first time (idiom)
- young and inexperienced
- novice
- greenhorn
língqīngnián- young people in their late 20s or older who are still unmarried
tiānyīngcái- heaven is jealous of heroic genius (idiom); the great have great hardship to contend with
- those whom the Gods love die young
zūnlǎoàiyòu- respect the old and cherish the young
xiǎofur- young married woman
- scapegoat
- young girl engaged to sb by her parents (idiom)
shàoniánlǎochéng- accomplished though young
- lacking youthful vigor
niánqiáng- young and vigorous (idiom)
niánshàozhī- young and inexperienced
- unsophisticated
niánqīngzhuàng- young and vigorous (idiom)
niánqīngyǒuwéi- young and promising
lǎoxiéyòu- taking everyone along, young and old
- to look after the elderly and the young
绿hóngnán- young people decked out in gorgeous clothes (idiom)
绿hóngnán- young people decked out in gorgeous clothes (idiom)
lǎoshào- cheating neither old nor young
- treating youngsters and old folk equally scrupulously
- Our house offers sincere treatment to all and fair trade to old and young alike.
láncuīzhé- premature death of a budding talent
- those whom the Gods love die young
ShàoniánXiānfēngduì- Young Pioneers of China (primary school league, a preparation for Communist Youth League)
- abbr. to 少先隊|少先队
shí- a tiger, though cruel, will not devour its cubs (idiom)
- even wild beasts look after their young
ZhōngguóShǎoniánXiānfēngduì- Young Pioneers of China

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