juvenile
美音:
[´dʒu:vənəl
]英音:
[´dʒu:vənəl
]adj.青少年的,幼稚的 n.青少年,少年读物
难易程度:
juvenile为六级词汇
词形变化:
名词:juvenileness 副词:juvenilely
词根
-ile 表“易于~”的意思
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juvenile
/'dʒu:vənaɪl; `dʒuvənaɪl/
n
1 (fml or law 文或律) young person who is not yet adult 未成年者; 少年.
2 actor or actress who plays such a part 扮演少年的演员
*[attrib 作定语] play the juvenile lead 扮演少年主角.
adj
1 [attrib 作定语] (fml or law 文或律) of, characteristic of or suitable for young people who are not yet adults 未成年的; 少年的; 少年特有的; 适于少年的
*juvenile crime 少年犯罪
* juvenile offenders 少年犯
* juvenile books 少年读物.
2 (derog 贬) immature and foolish; childish 幼稚无知的; 孩子气的
*a juvenile sense of humour 孩子气的幽默感
* Stop being so juvenile! 别再那么孩子气了!
juvenile
adj[
Date: 1600-1700;
Language: Latin;Origin: juvenilis, from juvenis
'young person']
[only before noun]lawrelating to young people who are not yet adults
juvenile crime a juvenile courtsilly and typical of a child rather than an adult - used to show disapproval
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childish a very juvenile sense of humourtechnical juvenile birds or animals are young
>juvenilen[C]
1. Therefore the jungles and the savannahs know of no ´juvenile delinquency´. 因此,丛林和荒凉地区不知道什么叫"青少年犯罪"。
2. I´m afraid he´ll ultimately become a juvenile delinquent. 我恐怕他最终会成为一名青少年罪犯.
3. I´m afraid he´ll ultimately become a juvenile delinquent. 我恐怕他最终会成为一名青少年罪犯.
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