常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句In Kerala and elsewhere, candidates promoted by the party’s youngish leader-in-waiting, Rahul Gandhi, did especially badly.在喀拉拉邦和其它地方,由國(guó)大黨候補(bǔ)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人晉升的候選人拉胡爾?甘地尤為嚴(yán)重。Both cater to youngish professionals with above-average income, and allow people to connect, keep track of each other’s activities and create groups of common interest.他們都以高于平均收入的年輕專(zhuān)業(yè)人士為目標(biāo)群體,并為其提供互通有無(wú),保持對(duì)他人活動(dòng)的同步更新,并為興趣相投者創(chuàng)建群組。She also sent photographs of the orphanage and told me about the caregivers, or “mommas, ” as they were called—most of them youngish Haitian women with families of their own.麗莎還給我寄來(lái)孤兒院的照片,告訴我關(guān)于院里護(hù)理人員的故事,她們被孩子們稱(chēng)為“媽媽”,這些年輕的海地女子大都已有家室。權(quán)威例句In Kerala and elsewhere, candidates promoted by the party's youngish leader-in-waiting, Rahul Gandhi, did especially badly.ECONOMIST: India's state politicsHis youngish supporters hope that his new, left-wing majority in parliament will help to turn his presidency around.ECONOMIST: South Korea: Four more years TheHe is youngish himself, at 45, and his ten years in power are a short spell by regional standards.ECONOMIST: For the moment, the president is safe. But this may change 返回 youngish