youngling

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English - Turkish
acemi kimse
genç
genç çocuk
taze fidan
young
genç

O genç mi? Evet, genç. - Is she young? Yes, she is.

O genç ama deneyimli. - He is young, but experienced.

young
yavru/genç
young
taze/genç
young
çocuk olan
young
tüysüz
young
{s} körpe. i
young
yavrular

Yavrularını besleyen ve barındıran kuşların aksine balıklar yumurtalarını terk eder. - Unlike birds, which feed and shelter their young, fish abandon their eggs.

Bazı hayvanlar yavrularını yerler. - Some animals eat their young.

young
küçük

O, benden beş yaş küçük. - He is five years younger than me.

Lucy'nin annesi, ona küçük kız kardeşine bakmasını söyledi. - Lucy's mother told her to take care of her younger sister.

young
hayvan yavrusu
young
acemi
young
yavru

Bazı hayvanlar yavrularını yerler. - Some animals eat their young.

Kanguruların yavrularını taşımak için garip bir yöntemi var. - Kangaroos have a strange method of carrying their young.

young
yeni

Genç hayvanlar hızla yeni bir çevreye uyum sağlarlar. - Young animals adapt quickly to a new environment.

Gençken yeni bir dil öğrenmek daha kolay. - It's easier to learn a new language when you are young.

Young
(isim) Berna
young
gençten
young
körpe
young
taze
young
gençler

Merkezin hedefi, diğer ülkelerden gelen gençleri belli bir zaman aralığında eğitmek olmalıdır. - The goal of the center should be to train young people from other countries within a specific time period.

Gençler, kendilerini bir şeye yaşlı insanlardan daha çabuk adapte ederler. - Young people adapt themselves to something sooner than old people.

young
(hayvan) yavru
young
gençlik

Senin hikâyen bana gençlik günlerimi hatırlattı. - Your story reminded me of my younger days.

Mektup bana gençlik günlerimi hatırlattı. - The letter reminds me of my young days.

young
yaş

O, benden beş yaş küçük. - She is five years younger than me.

O, benden beş yaş küçük. - He is five years younger than me.

young
young blood gençlik
young
with young gebe
English - English
young; youthful
A youth; a youngster; a young animal
{i} young person; young animal; young plant; recruit, someone lacking experience
A young person; a youth; also, any animal in its early life
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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.

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Offspring

The lion caught a gnu to feed its young.

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People who are young; young beings
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To become or seem to become younger
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The younger generation
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To cause to appear younger
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To exhibit younging
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{n} the offspring of any creature
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{a} not old, youthful, tender, ignorant
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A British distinguishing surname for the younger of two people having the same given name
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joven; young man, el joven; young woman, la joven; la se?orita
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United States film and television actress (1913-2000)
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any immature animal young people collectively; "rock music appeals to the young"; "youth everywhere rises in revolt" United States religious leader of the Mormon Church after the assassination of Joseph Smith; he led the Mormon exodus from Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah (1801-1877) United States baseball player and famous pitcher (1867-1955) English poet (1683-1765) United States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959) British physicist and Egyptologist; he revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three-component theory of color vision; he also played an important role in deciphering the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone (1773-1829) United States civil rights leader (1921-1971) United States film and television actress (1913-2000) (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth; "young people
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(used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth; "young people"
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In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago
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{s} of childhood, of youth; at the beginning of life; fresh, novice, beginning
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United States baseball player and famous pitcher (1867-1955)
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Of or belonging to the early part of life
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any immature animal young people collectively; "rock music appeals to the young"; "youth everywhere rises in revolt"
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British physicist and Egyptologist; he revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three-component theory of color vision; he also played an important role in deciphering the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone (1773-1829)
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any immature animal
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Being in the first part, pr period, of growth; as, a young plant; a young tree
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Someone who is young in appearance or behaviour looks or behaves as if they are young. I was twenty-three, I suppose, and young for my age
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United States civil rights leader (1921-1971)
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United States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959)
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A wine which is not yet mature and needs to be left to age
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When used to describe a planetary surface, "young" means that the visible features are of relatively recent origin, i e that older features have been destroyed by erosion or lava flows Young surfaces exhibit few impact craters and are typically varied and complex; in contrast, an "old" surface is one that has changed relatively little over geologic time The surfaces of Earth and Io are young; the surfaces of Mercury and Callisto are old
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{i} youth, the young generation, young people; puppy, cub; recently born animal, offspring
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young people collectively; "rock music appeals to the young"; "youth everywhere rises in revolt"
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A young person, animal, or plant has not lived or existed for very long and is not yet mature. In Scotland, young people can marry at 16 a field of young barley He played with his younger brother. old The young are people who are young. The association is advising pregnant women, the very young and the elderly to avoid such foods
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Having little experience; inexperienced; unpracticed; ignorant; weak
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The offspring of animals, either a single animal or offspring collectively
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In simple wines signifies youthful freshness; in finer wines, refers to immaturity, wines as yet undeveloped
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You use young to describe a time when a person or thing was young. In her younger days my mother had been a successful fashionwear saleswoman
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(of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity; "new potatoes"; "young corn"
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youngling

    Hyphenation

    young·ling

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From Middle English, from Old English ġeongling (“a youth”), from Proto-Germanic *jungalingaz (“youngling”), equivalent to young +‎ -ling. Cognate with Dutch jongeling (“a youngster”), German Jüngling (“a youth”), Icelandic unglingur (“teenager, youth”). More at young, -ling.
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