juvenile
adj. 少年的; 幼稚的,年少无知的; 幼稚的
n. 青少年; 扮演少年角色的演员; 少年读物; 羽毛未丰的鸟,雏鸟
A juvenile is a child or young person who is not yet old enough to be regarded as an adult.
The number of juveniles in the general population has fallen by a fifth in the past 10 years.
总人口中少年所占比例在过去10年中下降了1/5。
Juvenile activity or behaviour involves young people who are not yet adults.
Juvenile crime is increasing at a terrifying rate.
青少年犯罪正在以惊人的速度增长。
...a scheme to lock up persistent juvenile offenders.
将青少年惯犯关入监狱的计划
If you describe someone's behaviour as juvenile, you are critical of it because you think that it is silly or childish.
He's a typical male, as he gets older he becomes more juvenile.
他是个典型的男人,年龄越大越孩子气。
Young animals are sometimes referred to as juveniles .
1. a youthful person
1. of or relating to or characteristic of or appropriate for children or young people;
2. displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity;
young, youthful, juvenile, adolescent
这些形容词均有"年轻的,年幼的"之意。
youth, teenager, adolescent, juvenile
这些名词均有"年轻人,青少年"之意。
I'm afraid he'll ultimately become a juvenile delinquency.
我恐怕他最终会成为一名青少年罪犯.
Network life is becoming the hotbed and soil of juvenile delinquency.
网络生活正成为青少年犯罪的温床与土壤.
However, stage the problem of juvenile crime is still very outstanding.
但是, 现阶段青少年犯罪问题仍很突出.
Psychologists are dealing with the problem of maladjusted adolescence and " juvenile delinquency ".
心理学家对付着不适应环境的青少年和 “ 青少年犯罪 ” 的问题.
He wrote down to the juvenile readers.
他为青少年读者写浅显的作品.