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What does "youth" mean?
1, youth basically refers to "adolescence" and can also refer to "youth", "vigor" and "blood gas". This is an uncountable noun. When it is used as the subject, the predicate verb can only be singular.

2. Youth can also be interpreted as "young people", which refers to the general name of young men and women in a certain region, country or specific period. It is collective noun, usually used in singular form, usually before the definite article the, and then used with the preposition of. As the subject, the predicate verb is usually plural and sometimes singular.

Youth can also be interpreted as "young man, young man", which is a countable noun.

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synonym

1, juvenile

Pronunciation: English ['ti? ne? D(r)] beauty ['ti? ne? Doctor]

Teenagers; 13 to 19 years old young people

It is not easy to educate teenagers.

It is not easy to educate teenagers.

2. Young man?

Pronunciation: English [l? D] beauty [l? d]

Teenagers; Young people; & lt mouth > partner

He is just a young man.

He is just a young man.