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Definition of younger. in English Turkish dictionary

junior
(Eğitim) üçüncü sınıf öğrencisi
junior
lise veya üniversitede sondan bir evvelki
junior
kıdemce aşağı
junior
(Ticaret) tali
junior
(Askeri) alt devre
junior
kıdemsiz
younger
genç

Manzara beni daha genç günlerime geri götürdü. - The scenery carried me back to my younger days.

John Bill kadar yaşlı değil; çok daha genç. - John is not as old as Bill; he is much younger.

junior
küçük

O benden beş yıl daha küçük. - She is five years junior to me.

Yaşça kendinden küçük olanlara tepeden bakar. - He is haughty to his juniors.

junior
daha genç
younger
daha genç

O, ondan iki yaş daha gençtir. - She's two years younger than him.

John Bill kadar yaşlı değil; çok daha genç. - John is not as old as Bill; he is much younger.

junior
mevki veya kıdemce küçük olan kimse
junior
{s} b.h. küçük (Babasıyla aynı adı taşıyan kimsenin adına eklenir.). 5
junior
{s} yaşça küçük
junior
{i} yaşça küçük kimse
junior
(sıfat) küçük, genç, ast, çocuk
junior
{i} genç

Genç, neden birlikte bir gruba girmiyoruz? - Junior, why don't we go into a group together?

junior
{i} ast
junior
(Askeri) AST: Mevki ve kıdemce daha küçük olan; birisinin emri altında bulunan kimse
younger
{s} küçük

Sam Tom'dan iki yaş küçük. - Sam is two years younger than Tom.

O, benden beş yaş küçük. - She is five years younger than me.

younger
(sıfat) küçük
English - English
{a} more young, not so old, more weak
sb the Younger someone famous who lived in the past and had the same name as their mother or father elder. adj. Agrippina the Younger Kieran the Younger da Sangallo the Younger Antonio Giamberti Herrera Francisco the Younger Holbein Hans the Younger Louis the Younger Miltiades the Younger Pitt William the Younger Pliny the Younger Pompey the Younger Sir Henry Vane the Younger Scipio Africanus the Younger
comparative of young
used of the younger of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a son from his father; "John Junior"; "John Smith, Jr "
younger brother or sister; "little brother"
used of the younger of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a son from his father; "John Junior"; "John Smith, Jr
{s} junior; of an inferior in age
little
junior
younger.

    Hyphenation

    young·er

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