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 juvenile ['dʒuvənl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 少年, 少年读物

a. 少年的, 不成熟的, 适于少年的

[医] 幼年的, 少年的, 幼稚的




    juvenile
    [ noun ]
    1. a young person, not fully developed

    2. <noun.person>
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to or characteristic of or appropriate for children or young people

    2. <adj.pert>
      juvenile diabetes
      juvenile fashions
    3. displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity

    4. <adj.all>
      adolescent insecurity
      jejune responses to our problems
      their behavior was juvenile
      puerile jokes


    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}.]
    1. Young; youthful; as, a juvenile appearance. ``A juvenile
    exercitation.'' --Glanvill.

    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}.


    Juvenile \Ju"ve*nile\, n.
    A young person or youth; -- used sportively or familiarly.
    --C. Bront['e].

    1. One juvenile was in custody and warrants were issued for a second juvenile and Darryl Wilson, 22, of Denver, she said.
    2. One juvenile was in custody and warrants were issued for a second juvenile and Darryl Wilson, 22, of Denver, she said.
    3. He was sort of juvenile."
    4. The Michigan teen-agers are too young to face federal charges but could be charged under state juvenile laws.
    5. A District of Columbia Superior Court judge is trying to decide whether sending a juvenile back to Alabama to face a possible death sentence would violate the district's ban on capital punishment.
    6. A juvenile court mediator was asked by Superior Court Judge Richard Ibanez last week to make a recommendation in the case on April 18.
    7. And Douglas said he hoped to pass his own "carrot and stick" bill that would withhold federal money for juvenile justice from states that fail to adopt their model.
    8. Since the early 1980s, wildlife biologists have been strapping transmitters weighing about 20 grams, or about as heavy as two quarters, on the backs of both juvenile and adult owls.
    9. They were placed in state juvenile centers and foster homes over the weekend.
    10. Earlier Friday, Jack Leinen, a former youth service worker at the Meyer Hall juvenile detention center in Des Moines, testified he'd heard Ruben describe the crime, using the style of a rap song.
    11. If convicted as an adolescent, the court could sentence Hamadi either as an adult or a juvenile, depending on how mature it decides he was at the time of the hijacking.
    12. His name was not released because he is a juvenile, Peoria County Sheriff's Sgt. Dan Basfield said.
    13. The city's schools have been focal points of the new juvenile violence.
    14. Nidorf said roundups of gang members and drug-related arrests made by police officers and sheriff's deputies helped push the juvenile jail population up to 2,006 last month, 52 percent above capacity.
    15. The city operates five youth shelters, there are several orphanages and the police have two juvenile detention centers, but the number of children on the street indicates the old system doesn't work.
    16. With their roots undamaged by the flames, aspen trees return to their juvenile phase for three to four years, and will add as much as four feet in a 90-day growing season.
    17. Antonio Jones, 18, was charged as an adult and the four others were charged with being juvenile deliquents accused of rape, Buchannon said.
    18. He works in the prison canteen storeroom and participates in a program that tries to convince juvenile delinquents, in a "low key" way, to change their ways, said Department of Corrections spokesman James Stabile.
    19. Most of the children were taken by bus Friday night to juvenile shelters in Woodburn and Salem, while others were placed temporarily in foster homes, said Alice Galloway of the state Children's Services Division.
    20. The Ohio Supreme Court previously rejected that argument, noting that juvenile hearings "are usually private" and their records confidential.
    21. He would succeed Verne L. Speirs at the juvenile justice post.
    22. The one 18-year-old will appear in adult court, while the others will be handled through juvenile court, he said.
    23. At a juvenile court hearing Monday in Salt Lake City, the children's grandparents requested custody.
    24. The compromise contains the $7.9 billion plus $400 million in anticrime funds, $200 million for juvenile justice, $800 million in additional prevention and treatment money and $100 million for law enforcement grants.
    25. Youths brought to the juvenile court do not enter a plea until after the probable cause hearing.
    26. Three 17-year-olds who were released to their parents will have their cases reviewed by juvenile court officials, Storbeck said.
    27. Thompson was the only juvenile.
    28. Still, juvenile crime in Atlanta has actually increased since the curfew took effect, although crime overall is down. In the first five months of 1991, juvenile arrests were up more than 12% from the like period in 1990.
    29. Still, juvenile crime in Atlanta has actually increased since the curfew took effect, although crime overall is down. In the first five months of 1991, juvenile arrests were up more than 12% from the like period in 1990.
    30. The high court said juvenile proceedings are not presumed to be open and can be closed whenever a judge determines the psychological harm the publicity might cause the child outweighs the public's interest in the case.
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