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teenager

/teen-ey-jer/US // ˈtinˌeɪ dʒər //UK // (ˈtiːnˌeɪdʒə) //

青少年,小将,少年,年轻人

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person in his or her teens.

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Examples

  • Social media accounts like Lincoln’s exist to help parents and teenagers navigate misinformation.

  • By its third installment, the once-clever “To All the Boys” franchise can only hope to pique the interest of bored teenagers.

  • In Loudoun County, the number of infections among people under 30 more than doubled after dozens of teenagers and young adults attended a massive “beach week” celebration in South Carolina.

  • “My goal was not to challenge his thought process or ideology but to get to a point where he could do it on his own,” said Buckley, who worked with the teenager.

  • Even in households with older kids and teenagers, the same imbalance remains.

  • “I have a lot of memories as a teenager that helped,” she smiles.

  • But when the announcement came, there was no surprise: Officer Darren Wilson will not stand trial for killing a teenager.

  • The teenager was shaken by the incident, and his father remembers having to console him for hours that day.

  • “As a teenager, I tried to convince myself I had imagined it,” wrote Bowman.

  • On Labor Day weekend, the teenager accompanied Shattuck, her three children, and several of their friends to Bethany beach.

  • Since the age of nineteen, when a normal teenager would have been in school, preparing himself for life.

  • I say he was a little boy because I am sure he was an early teenager.

  • Would you say he was more spoiled than the average teenager?

  • Ben flipped the car registration slot to "stand-by" and went back to the teenager's car.

  • A freckled-faced teenager in a dinner jacket was in the driver's seat and had the blister window open.

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