English-Dutch translation for "young"
"young" Dutch translation
young {noun}
You were young, a child refugee, during the final stages of the Second World War.
In fact there is little evidence that there is any cognitive ability in a very young infant.
It's a young woman, a little taller than I, pale green, amused eyes.
Now, when I was a young kid I didn't know my thinking was different.
Driving a car is a -- is a really empowering act for a young child, so this is the ultimate.
One young girl posted the last message she ever heard from her grandmother.
Men, women, young people, old people -- more women than men, actually, interestingly.
The Roma population is young: they have a high birth rate and a high mortality rate.
So I love that recurring revenue model I started to learn at a young age.
These companies are generally very young, often small, and therefore vulnerable.
young {noun} (also: offspring, successor, child)
young {noun} (also: offspring, successor, child)
This programme is extremely important because it brings Europe to young people.
But we must not punish the young people for the sins of their political leaders.
It is evidence of the fact that young people are extremely interested in politics.
In other words, we need to focus on young people and on education in schools.
Young people under 25 and the long-term unemployed need special consideration.
young {adjective}
The smuggling of young women is also highly profitable, but the risks are small.
As a young magician I was obsessed with Houdini and his underwater challenges.
It is vital that we recognise the importance of this very young and growing sector.
Who can be certain that a young woman of 18 is ready to make such a decision?
Take a look at this -- this is a room full of young men and my husband, Bill.
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "young":
© Princeton Universitynew · unseasoned · untested · untried · immature · youthful · vernal · offspring · youth
Usage examples
Usage examples for "young" in Dutch
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