
젊은, 연소자의, 청소년의
Of, for, or relating to young people, especially those who are not yet adults.
예문:
"The city implemented new programs to address juvenile delinquency in high-risk neighborhoods."
"Juvenile literature is specifically written and marketed for readers between the ages of 12 and 18."
"She was appointed to the special court that handles juvenile cases."
어린애 같은, 미숙한, 유치한
Childish or immature; lacking the seriousness or sophistication expected of an adult.
예문:
"His constant teasing and silly jokes were dismissed as juvenile behavior by his colleagues."
"We need to stop making juvenile excuses and take responsibility for our mistakes."
연소자, 미성년자, 청소년
A young person; a minor, especially one who is subject to juvenile law.
예문:
"The police detained three juveniles suspected of vandalism late last night."
"The center provides educational and vocational training for juveniles transitioning out of the system."
"If the offender is classified as a juvenile, the case is handled in family court."
유체, 어린 동물, 새끼
A young bird, fish, or other animal that has not yet reached full adult size or maturity.
예문:
"The biologist tagged the juvenile salmon before releasing it back into the river."
"Juvenile plumage often differs significantly in color from that of the adult bird."