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juvenilia

/joo-vuh-nil-ee-uh, -nil-yuh/US // ˌdʒu vəˈnɪl i ə, -ˈnɪl yə //UK // (ˌdʒuːvɪˈnɪlɪə) //

青少年,少年时代,少年,少年儿童

Definitions

n.名词(复数) plural noun
  1. 1
    • : works, especially writings, produced in one's youth: His juvenilia were more successful than his mature writings.
    • : literary or artistic productions suitable or designed for the young: publishers of juvenilia.

Examples

  • This journal is humble juvenilia, but its focus is so personal that it stands above the usual sort of biographical artifact.

  • How much does randomness and juvenilia and alcohol contribute to each tweet?

  • The phrase 'juvenilia carmina' seems to refer to that volume as containing this piece among others.

  • Naïs nam ut cantu, nimiumque potentibus herbisVerterit in tacitos juvenilia corpora pisces.

  • One of his early essays written when he was twenty and published in the Juvenilia was called "Nurses."

  • Many an educated Englishman has published such a volume of Juvenilia and sinned no more.

  • One or two further remarks: they concern my firstlings (the Juvenilia and Juvenalia).