Толковый словарь английского языка - juvenile
Juvenile
juvenile
I. adjective see: young Date: 1625 1. physiologically immature or undeveloped ; young , derived from sources within the earth and coming to the surface for the first time, of, relating to, characteristic of, or suitable for children or young people , reflecting psychological or intellectual immaturity ; childish , II. noun Date: 1733 1. a young person ; youth , a book for children or young people, a young individual resembling an adult of its kind except in size and reproductive activity: as, a fledged bird not yet in adult plumage, a 2-year-old racehorse, an actor or actress who plays youthful parts
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adj. & n. --adj. 1 a young, youthful. b of or for young persons. 2 suited to or characteristic of youth. 3 often derog. immature (behaving in a very juvenile way). --n. 1 a young person. 2 Commerce a book intended for young people. 3 an actor playing the part of a youthful person. Phrases and idioms juvenile court a court for the trial of children under 17. juvenile delinquency offences committed by a person or persons below the age of legal responsibility. juvenile delinquent such an offender. Derivatives juvenilely adv. juvenility n. Etymology: L juvenilis f. juvenis young ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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