释义 |
young blood /ˌjʌŋ ˈblʌd /A younger member or members of a group, especially as an invigorating force: farming lacks young blood...- Behind the demand for the injection of young blood by the junior members of the parties might be a political scheme to seize hegemony in their respective parties.
- Increasing new blood and especially more young blood for the Friends is an important goal.
- We need some young blood and energy, as far as I know all of the volunteers are over 50.
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