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1 молодой
1) ( юный) young; youthfulмолодо́е поколе́ние — the young(er) generation
молоды́е избира́тели — the young electors
молодо́й задо́р — youthful hotheadedness
мо́лод года́ми — young in years
2) ( свойственный молодым) young, youthfulмолодо́й энтузиа́зм — youthful enthusiasm
3) ( существующий недавно) new, youngмолодо́й ме́сяц — new moon
молодо́й карто́фель — young potatoes pl
молодо́е вино́ — young wine
4) м. как сущ. bridegroom5) ж. как сущ. bride6) мн. как сущ. the newly married couple sg, newlyweds••он из молоды́х да ра́нних — he is a young upstart; he wants to go too far too quick
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2 молодой
1. прил. young; youthful; ( о неодушевлённых предметах) new2. как сущ. м. bridegroom
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