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单词 jeunesse
释义

jeunessen.

Brit. /ʒəːˈnɛs/, /ˈʒəːnɛs/, U.S. /ʒəˈnɛs/
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French jeunesse.
Etymology: < French jeunesse young people collectively (1377 in Middle French), youth, quality of being young (both 1155 in Old French as juenvlesce ) < jeune young (see jeune fille n.) + -esse -ess suffix2.Not fully naturalized in English.
Young people; the young.
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the world > people > person > young person > [noun] > young people collectively
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1673 W. Wycherley Gentleman Dancing-master iii. i. 44 Most of the Jeunesse of England't will not change the Ribband upon de Crevat widout the consultation of dere Matress.
1781 H. Walpole Let. 25 July (1904) XII. 31 All the jeunesse strolled about the garden. We ancients..retired from the dew.
1858 A. Trollope Dr. Thorne II. xv. 309 ‘La jeunesse’ was beginning to get a lesson; experience..sometimes comes early in life.
1884 H. James in Atlantic Monthly Sept. 310/2 In the early days of October when the whole jeunesse of the country is going back to school.
1947 Horizon Oct. 11 As if the wonderful jeunesse of America were suddenly to retain their idealism.
1999 Scotsman (Nexis) 21 June 15 Getting la jeunesse out of trainers and T-shirts and into a touch of old-time ceremony.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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