juvenile 音标拼音: [dʒ'uvənəl] [dʒ'uvən
, ɑɪl]
n . 少年,少年读物
a . 少年的,不成熟的,适于少年的
少年,少年读物少年的,不成熟的,适于少年的
juvenile adj 1 :
of or relating to or characteristic of or appropriate for children or young people ; "
juvenile diabetes "; "
juvenile fashions "
2 :
displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity ; "
adolescent insecurity "; "
jejune responses to our problems "; "
their behavior was juvenile "; "
puerile jokes " [
synonym : {
adolescent },
{
jejune }, {
juvenile }, {
puerile }]
n 1 :
a young person ,
not fully developed [
synonym : {
juvenile },
{
juvenile person }] [
ant : {
adult }, {
grownup }]
Juvenile \
Ju "
ve *
nile \ (?;
277 ),
a . [
L .
juvenilis ,
from juvenis young ;
akin to E .
young :
cf .
F .
juv ['
e ]
nile ,
juv ['
e ]
nil .
See {
Young }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
Young ;
youthful ;
as ,
a juvenile appearance . "
A juvenile exercitation ." --
Glanvill .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Of or pertaining to youth ;
as ,
juvenile sports .
3 .
Characteristic of children ;
immature ;
childish ;
puerile ;
infantile ;
as ,
a juvenile temper tantrum .
[
PJC ]
Syn :
Puerile ;
boyish ;
childish .
See {
Youthful }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Juvenile \
Ju "
ve *
nile \,
n .
A young person or youth ; --
used sportively or familiarly .
--
C .
Bront ['
e ].
[
1913 Webster ]
142 Moby Thesaurus words for "
juvenile ":
Roscius ,
actor ,
actress ,
adolescent ,
antagonist ,
at half cock ,
baby ,
babyish ,
bad guy ,
barnstormer ,
best seller ,
book ,
bound book ,
boy ,
callow ,
character ,
character actor ,
character man ,
character woman ,
chickabiddy ,
child actor ,
childish ,
classic ,
coloring book ,
definitive work ,
diseur ,
diseuse ,
dramatizer ,
feeder ,
fledgling ,
florescent ,
flowering ,
foil ,
folio ,
girl ,
great work ,
green ,
half -
baked ,
half -
cocked ,
half -
grown ,
hardback ,
heavy ,
histrio ,
histrion ,
hopeful ,
ill -
digested ,
immature ,
impubic ,
infant ,
infantile ,
ingenue ,
junior ,
juvenal ,
juvenescent ,
juvenile book ,
kid ,
limp -
cover book ,
magnum opus ,
matinee idol ,
mime ,
mimer ,
mimic ,
minor ,
monologist ,
moppet ,
mummer ,
nipper ,
nonbook ,
notebook ,
novel ,
opus ,
opuscule ,
opusculum ,
pantomime ,
pantomimist ,
paperback ,
picture book ,
playactor ,
playbook ,
player ,
pocket book ,
prayer book ,
production ,
protean actor ,
psalmbook ,
psalter ,
pubescent ,
publication ,
puerile ,
puss ,
raw ,
reciter ,
sapling ,
serial ,
sketchbook ,
slip ,
soft -
cover ,
songbook ,
soubrette ,
sprig ,
stage performer ,
stage player ,
standard work ,
stooge ,
storybook ,
straight man ,
stripling ,
stroller ,
strolling player ,
teenaged ,
teenager ,
teener ,
teenybopper ,
theatrical ,
thespian ,
title ,
tome ,
trade book ,
trouper ,
underripe ,
unfledged ,
ungrown ,
unmellowed ,
unripe ,
unseasoned ,
unsophisticated ,
utility man ,
villain ,
volume ,
work ,
writing ,
young ,
young hopeful ,
young person ,
younger ,
youngest ,
youngling ,
youngster ,
youth ,
youthful ,
youthlike ,
youthy
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JUVENILE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of JUVENILE is physiologically immature or undeveloped : young How to use juvenile in a sentence
JUVENILE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary JUVENILE definition: 1 relating to a young person who is not yet old enough to be considered an adult: 2 affecting… Learn more
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juvenile - WordReference. com Dictionary of English juvenile ˈdʒuːvɪˌnaɪl adj young, youthful, or immature suitable or designed for young people: juvenile pastimes n a juvenile person, animal, or plant an actor who performs youthful roles a book intended for young readers Etymology: 17th Century: from Latin juvenīlis youthful, from juvenis young ˈjuveˌnilely adv
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JUVENILE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com JUVENILE definition: of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or suitable or intended for young persons See examples of juvenile used in a sentence
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