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teen

/teen/US // tin //UK // (tiːn) //

青少年,少年,少女,少年时代

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : teenage.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a teenager.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A teen who FaceTimes with her grandparents or does homework online for an hour is having a very different experience than someone who sits alone and watches an action movie or plays Fortnite for that hour.

  • Still other schools are letting students in, and parents can choose whether to send their kids and teens.

  • To be sure, many Gen Zers continue to view working in their teens as valuable experience.

  • TikTok teens along with Korean pop fans claim to have registered for hundreds of thousands of tickets so that the arena’s seats would remain empty.

  • Says Romeo, this may mean the teen brain responds better to interventions that didn’t work during childhood.

  • Yes, it was a fairly disappointing year in music—one devoid of Goth teen prodigies, Yeezy, and galvanizing rock anthems.

  • The reigning queen of hip-hop treads the boards in her teen years.

  • Growing up as a teen in the 1960s, she had yearned to wear the same clothes her girlfriends wore.

  • As a teen, she wowed in films like Donnie Darko and Saved!

  • If the ongoing Hollywood scandal were a teen thriller from the 90s.

  • In the year 1819 an act of Parliament was proposed limiting the labor of children nine years of age to four-teen hours a day.

  • She seemed to be more like a somewhat bashful teen-ager who had been educated in a convent.

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  • I once visited in a home where a teen-age girl was having one of her frequent “tragic” love experiences.