Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Young"
Die Bedeutung von "Young" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet Forever young?
A:
Your body may get old, but your mind remains young.
Young in mind to do whatever you like, challenge and accomplish as when you were young.
Young in mind to do whatever you like, challenge and accomplish as when you were young.
Q:
Was bedeutet The night’s still young!?
A:
If you are out dancing and partying and it starts to get late, someone may say, "I'm going to go home and go to bed". You don't want them to do this, so you say "Don't go! The night's still young!". It may be actually very late, but you are trying to convince your friend to stay and continue to party.
So it basically means that you don't want the fun to stop and there is plenty left to do before the night is over. It is a common expression.
So it basically means that you don't want the fun to stop and there is plenty left to do before the night is over. It is a common expression.
Q:
Was bedeutet so young?
A:
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Q:
Was bedeutet young professional?
A:
I don't think there is a standard definition for this, at least not that I know of.
When I think of a young professional, I think of a person between the ages of 20-30 who probably has some type of office job, or where you have to dress up nicely when you go to work every day.
That's just my opinion though.
When I think of a young professional, I think of a person between the ages of 20-30 who probably has some type of office job, or where you have to dress up nicely when you go to work every day.
That's just my opinion though.
Q:
Was bedeutet while we're young?
A:
@LSX: We are young.
Beispielsätze die "Young" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit young.
A:
The young ones,
Darling we're the young ones,
And young ones shouldn't be afraid.
To live, love
While the flame is strong,
for we won't be the young ones very long.
Tomorrow,
why wait till tomorrow,
Tomorrow sometimes never comes.
Love, me,
there's a song to be sung
And the best time is to sing while we're young.
Darling we're the young ones,
And young ones shouldn't be afraid.
To live, love
While the flame is strong,
for we won't be the young ones very long.
Tomorrow,
why wait till tomorrow,
Tomorrow sometimes never comes.
Love, me,
there's a song to be sung
And the best time is to sing while we're young.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit young.
A:
*When I was young, I wanted to become a model.
*She's too young to get married.
* Education should help the young generation become leaders.
* She's a nice young woman.
*She's too young to get married.
* Education should help the young generation become leaders.
* She's a nice young woman.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit both young and old alike.
A:
@xuanyu611: "young and old alike have fallen in love with this new movie"
"young and old alive are traveling to this popular destination"
"young and old alive are traveling to this popular destination"
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Young" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen The young und The young people ?
A:
@Violet0618 Sure, here are examples illustrating the differences:
- **The young:** "The young need guidance and support to navigate through life's challenges."
- **The young people:** "The young people in this community are actively involved in social initiatives and volunteer work."
"The young" refers to a general category encompassing individuals in their early stages of life, while "the young people" specifically refers to a group of youthful individuals within a certain context or community.
- **The young:** "The young need guidance and support to navigate through life's challenges."
- **The young people:** "The young people in this community are actively involved in social initiatives and volunteer work."
"The young" refers to a general category encompassing individuals in their early stages of life, while "the young people" specifically refers to a group of youthful individuals within a certain context or community.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen He’s young but wise und He’s young yet wise ?
A:
There's really no difference at all. They both convey the same message. If you want more ways to say the same thing, you could say "he's very wise despite being so young" or "he's really wise for his age." It's just a matter of phrasing.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen young und youth ?
A:
young = adjective
youth = noun
When I was young, I played baseball.
During my youth, I played baseball.
A saying describing youthful ignorance is, "Youth is wasted on the young."
• The youth of today are learning on computers. [Youth is here a word for all the young people in the world.]
• A mother bear teaches her young to hunt. [Young is here a word for bear cubs.]
youth = noun
When I was young, I played baseball.
During my youth, I played baseball.
A saying describing youthful ignorance is, "Youth is wasted on the young."
• The youth of today are learning on computers. [Youth is here a word for all the young people in the world.]
• A mother bear teaches her young to hunt. [Young is here a word for bear cubs.]
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen the young und adolescent ?
A:
Adolescents is a man/woman who are growing up and show signs of puberty
The young are just people at a young age
The young are just people at a young age
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen He isn’t young. und He’s not young. ?
A:
You are correct! People will say either one without really thinking about it.
Übersetzungen von "Young"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? forever young
A:
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? am i young
A:
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? you’re only young once
A:
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? young
A:
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? young
A:
Young is good!
Andere Fragen zu "Young"
Q:
Young people’s minds and characters are shaped by what they see and experience day to day. The examples set by the adults around them and by what they see on the screen of their tv or computer can heavily influence the way they behave and what they consider acceptable doing. That is why I think that violent media encourages real-life violence among young people. A number of arguments support my opinion.
Seeing gratuitous violence daily on their favourite show can make young people accustomed to it. When they see what they consider to be their hero frequently punching someone to death or repeatedly draw his gun to shoot somebody, these violent actions become almost normal. This can result in lack of empathy and numbness in the face of sufferance, or they can even try to recreate what they saw just to feel powerful. Since they are still growing and figuring out what they believe is right or wrong, young people should not consume excessively violent media.
Another important factor that shapes the life and mind of young people is the influence of video games. In their virtual reality there are little to no consequences: they must shoot as many enemies as possible to win their mission and it doesn’t matter how many civilians they run over with their car, as far as they win the race in the end. Since they’re still young it can be difficult to realize what is morally right or wrong, especially if they are used to seeing and doing violence every day. Until they are mature enough to separate their fictional life from their real one, young people should not act violent, even if it’s play pretend in a video game.
What the media show us every day becomes what we believe is normal and when you are young and have a gullible mind it can even shape how you see reality and what you believe is right or wrong. Being exposed to violence from a very young age can have catastrophic consequences that can affect your life and the life of those around you. Let’s hope that society will come up with more productive or at least less violent ways to entertain young people. klingt das natürlich?
Seeing gratuitous violence daily on their favourite show can make young people accustomed to it. When they see what they consider to be their hero frequently punching someone to death or repeatedly draw his gun to shoot somebody, these violent actions become almost normal. This can result in lack of empathy and numbness in the face of sufferance, or they can even try to recreate what they saw just to feel powerful. Since they are still growing and figuring out what they believe is right or wrong, young people should not consume excessively violent media.
Another important factor that shapes the life and mind of young people is the influence of video games. In their virtual reality there are little to no consequences: they must shoot as many enemies as possible to win their mission and it doesn’t matter how many civilians they run over with their car, as far as they win the race in the end. Since they’re still young it can be difficult to realize what is morally right or wrong, especially if they are used to seeing and doing violence every day. Until they are mature enough to separate their fictional life from their real one, young people should not act violent, even if it’s play pretend in a video game.
What the media show us every day becomes what we believe is normal and when you are young and have a gullible mind it can even shape how you see reality and what you believe is right or wrong. Being exposed to violence from a very young age can have catastrophic consequences that can affect your life and the life of those around you. Let’s hope that society will come up with more productive or at least less violent ways to entertain young people. klingt das natürlich?
A:
× Young people’s minds and characters are shaped by what they see and experience day to day.
✓ Young people’s minds and character are shaped by what they see and experience from day to day.
× The examples set by the adults around them and by what they see on the screen of their tv or computer can heavily influence the way they behave and what they consider acceptable doing.
✓ They can be heavily influenced by the examples set by the adults around them, as well as by what they see on tv or computer screen. These influences can also shape what they think of as acceptable behaviour.
× That is why I think that violent media encourages real-life violence among young people.
✓ It’s for this reason that I think that violence among young people is encouraged by what they see in the media.
× A number of arguments support my opinion.
✓ There are numerous arguments which support this view
× Seeing gratuitous violence daily on their favourite show can make young people accustomed to it.
✓ If young people see gratuitous violence daily on their favourite show, they come to accept it as normal.
× When they see what they consider to be their hero frequently punching someone to death or repeatedly draw his gun to shoot somebody, these violent actions become almost normal.
✓ When they see their hero regularly shooting the villains, or beating them to death, this violence becomes normal.
× This can result in lack of empathy and numbness in the face of sufferance, or they can even try to recreate what they saw just to feel powerful.
✓ The result is that there is a lack of empathy, and an absence of feeling for others suffering. They may even feel that indulging in such brutality brings a feeling of power.
× Since they are still growing and figuring out what they believe is right or wrong, young people should not consume excessively violent media.
✓ Young people are still growing and trying to figure out the rights and wrongs of life. They shouldn’t spend an excessive amount of time watching violence on screen
× Another important factor that shapes the life and mind of young people is the influence of video games.
✓ Video games are yet another example of the way violence can come into young people’s lives.
× In their virtual reality there are little to no consequences: they must shoot as many enemies as possible to win their mission and it doesn’t matter how many civilians they run over with their car, as far as they win the race in the end.
✓ In their virtual reality there are little to no consequences: they must shoot as many enemies as possible to win their mission,and it doesn’t matter how many civilians they run over with their car, as long as they win the race in the end.
× Since they’re still young it can be difficult to realize what is morally right or wrong, especially if they are used to seeing and doing violence every day.
✓ Since they’re still young it can be difficult for them to realize what is morally right or wrong, especially if exposure to violence is a daily occurrence.
× Until they are mature enough to separate their fictional life from their real one, young people should not act violent, even if it’s play pretend in a video game.
✓ Until they are mature enough to separate their fictional life from their real one, young people should not be encouraged to indulge in violent behaviour through the medium of the video game.
× What the media show us every day becomes what we believe is normal and when you are young and have a gullible mind it can even shape how you see reality and what you believe is right or wrong.
✓ What the media shows us every day, becomes what we believe is normal, and when we are young and gullible, it can even shape how we perceive reality and what we believe is right or wrong.
× Being exposed to violence from a very young age can have catastrophic consequences that can affect your life and the life of those around you.
✓ Being exposed to violence from a very young age can have catastrophic consequences that affect one’s life and the life of those around.
× Let’s hope that society will come up with more productive or at least less violent ways to entertain young people.
✓ Let’s hope that society will come up with more productive, or at least less violent ways to entertain young people.
✓ Young people’s minds and character are shaped by what they see and experience from day to day.
× The examples set by the adults around them and by what they see on the screen of their tv or computer can heavily influence the way they behave and what they consider acceptable doing.
✓ They can be heavily influenced by the examples set by the adults around them, as well as by what they see on tv or computer screen. These influences can also shape what they think of as acceptable behaviour.
× That is why I think that violent media encourages real-life violence among young people.
✓ It’s for this reason that I think that violence among young people is encouraged by what they see in the media.
× A number of arguments support my opinion.
✓ There are numerous arguments which support this view
× Seeing gratuitous violence daily on their favourite show can make young people accustomed to it.
✓ If young people see gratuitous violence daily on their favourite show, they come to accept it as normal.
× When they see what they consider to be their hero frequently punching someone to death or repeatedly draw his gun to shoot somebody, these violent actions become almost normal.
✓ When they see their hero regularly shooting the villains, or beating them to death, this violence becomes normal.
× This can result in lack of empathy and numbness in the face of sufferance, or they can even try to recreate what they saw just to feel powerful.
✓ The result is that there is a lack of empathy, and an absence of feeling for others suffering. They may even feel that indulging in such brutality brings a feeling of power.
× Since they are still growing and figuring out what they believe is right or wrong, young people should not consume excessively violent media.
✓ Young people are still growing and trying to figure out the rights and wrongs of life. They shouldn’t spend an excessive amount of time watching violence on screen
× Another important factor that shapes the life and mind of young people is the influence of video games.
✓ Video games are yet another example of the way violence can come into young people’s lives.
× In their virtual reality there are little to no consequences: they must shoot as many enemies as possible to win their mission and it doesn’t matter how many civilians they run over with their car, as far as they win the race in the end.
✓ In their virtual reality there are little to no consequences: they must shoot as many enemies as possible to win their mission,and it doesn’t matter how many civilians they run over with their car, as long as they win the race in the end.
× Since they’re still young it can be difficult to realize what is morally right or wrong, especially if they are used to seeing and doing violence every day.
✓ Since they’re still young it can be difficult for them to realize what is morally right or wrong, especially if exposure to violence is a daily occurrence.
× Until they are mature enough to separate their fictional life from their real one, young people should not act violent, even if it’s play pretend in a video game.
✓ Until they are mature enough to separate their fictional life from their real one, young people should not be encouraged to indulge in violent behaviour through the medium of the video game.
× What the media show us every day becomes what we believe is normal and when you are young and have a gullible mind it can even shape how you see reality and what you believe is right or wrong.
✓ What the media shows us every day, becomes what we believe is normal, and when we are young and gullible, it can even shape how we perceive reality and what we believe is right or wrong.
× Being exposed to violence from a very young age can have catastrophic consequences that can affect your life and the life of those around you.
✓ Being exposed to violence from a very young age can have catastrophic consequences that affect one’s life and the life of those around.
× Let’s hope that society will come up with more productive or at least less violent ways to entertain young people.
✓ Let’s hope that society will come up with more productive, or at least less violent ways to entertain young people.
Q:
この表現は自然ですか?
Young people seem to be socially isolated because they cannot participate in the society in the form of work. As a result, it becomes more difficult for young people to become economically independent.
Young people seem to be socially isolated because they cannot participate in the society in the form of work. As a result, it becomes more difficult for young people to become economically independent.
A:
Young people seem to be socially isolated because they cannot participate in society in the form of work. As a result, it becomes more difficult for young people to become economically independent.
自然ですけど、societyの前にtheを省きました
自然ですけど、societyの前にtheを省きました
Q:
1- Young people's brain has been damaged by the use of social media.
2- People who use Facebook to contact friends, post their pictures and videos and update their profile regularly are over 150 million.
3- In addition, more than 6 million have an account on twitter.
4- People with autism find convenient using social networking to socialise with others instead of going through a real conversation.
5- Young people spend seven-and -half hours in front of a screen, according to the Broadcaster Audience Research.
6- Social networking sites make young people careless, always searching for instant gratification and more egocentric .
-Not only neuroscientists but parents and teachers accuse social networking to make teenagers unable to communicate and concentrate properly when they are away from the screen klingt das natürlich?
2- People who use Facebook to contact friends, post their pictures and videos and update their profile regularly are over 150 million.
3- In addition, more than 6 million have an account on twitter.
4- People with autism find convenient using social networking to socialise with others instead of going through a real conversation.
5- Young people spend seven-and -half hours in front of a screen, according to the Broadcaster Audience Research.
6- Social networking sites make young people careless, always searching for instant gratification and more egocentric .
-Not only neuroscientists but parents and teachers accuse social networking to make teenagers unable to communicate and concentrate properly when they are away from the screen klingt das natürlich?
A:
1- Young people's brain has been damaged by the use of social media.
2- People who use Facebook to contact friends, post their pictures and videos and update their profile regularly are over 150 million times.
3- In addition, more than 6 million people have an account on twitter.
4- People with autism find it convenient using social networking to socialise with others instead of having a conversation in real life.
5- Young people spend seven-and -half hours in front of a screen, according to the Broadcaster Audience Research.
6- Social networking sites make young people careless, always searching for instant gratification.
7- Not only neuroscientists but parents and teachers accuse social networking to make teenagers unable to communicate and concentrate properly when they are away from their devices
2- People who use Facebook to contact friends, post their pictures and videos and update their profile regularly are over 150 million times.
3- In addition, more than 6 million people have an account on twitter.
4- People with autism find it convenient using social networking to socialise with others instead of having a conversation in real life.
5- Young people spend seven-and -half hours in front of a screen, according to the Broadcaster Audience Research.
6- Social networking sites make young people careless, always searching for instant gratification.
7- Not only neuroscientists but parents and teachers accuse social networking to make teenagers unable to communicate and concentrate properly when they are away from their devices
Q:
1- Young people's brain has been damaged by the use of social media.
2- People who use Facebook to contact friends, post their pictures and videos and update their profile regularly are over 150 million.
3- In addition, more than 6 million have an account on twitter.
4- People with autism find convenient using social networking to socialise with others instead of going through a real conversation.
5- Young people spend seven-and -half hours in front of a screen, according to the Broadcaster Audience Research.
6- Social networking sites make young people careless, always searching for instant gratification and more egocentric .
-Not only neuroscientists but parents and teachers accuse social networking to make teenagers unable to communicate and concentrate properly when they are away from the screen. klingt das natürlich?
2- People who use Facebook to contact friends, post their pictures and videos and update their profile regularly are over 150 million.
3- In addition, more than 6 million have an account on twitter.
4- People with autism find convenient using social networking to socialise with others instead of going through a real conversation.
5- Young people spend seven-and -half hours in front of a screen, according to the Broadcaster Audience Research.
6- Social networking sites make young people careless, always searching for instant gratification and more egocentric .
-Not only neuroscientists but parents and teachers accuse social networking to make teenagers unable to communicate and concentrate properly when they are away from the screen. klingt das natürlich?
A:
1- Young people's brains have been damaged by the use of social media.
2- People who use Facebook to contact friends, post their pictures and videos and update their profile regularly are over 150 million.
3- In addition, more than 6 million have an account on Twitter.
4- People with autism find it convenient to use social networking to socialise with others instead of having a real conversation.
5- Young people spend seven-and-a-half hours in front of a screen, according to the Broadcaster Audience Research.
6- Social networking sites make young people careless and egocentric, always searching for instant gratification.
-Not only neuroscientists but also parents and teachers blame social networking for making teenagers unable to properly communicate and concentrate when they are away from the screen.
2- People who use Facebook to contact friends, post their pictures and videos and update their profile regularly are over 150 million.
3- In addition, more than 6 million have an account on Twitter.
4- People with autism find it convenient to use social networking to socialise with others instead of having a real conversation.
5- Young people spend seven-and-a-half hours in front of a screen, according to the Broadcaster Audience Research.
6- Social networking sites make young people careless and egocentric, always searching for instant gratification.
-Not only neuroscientists but also parents and teachers blame social networking for making teenagers unable to properly communicate and concentrate when they are away from the screen.
Q:
I'm not as young as her. klingt das natürlich?
A:
I'm not as young as her or she's not as old as I am (or me) both work. 私は彼女ほど若くないし、彼女は私と同じくらい年を取っていない
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