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juvénile [ʒyvenil]adjectiveyouthful ; [délinquance] juvenile* * *ʒyveniladjectif [sourire, caractère] youthful; [délinquance, mortalité] juvenile; [public] young; [assemblée] of young people (épith, après n)* * *ʒyvenil adj1) (allure, air, visage) young, youthful2) (violence, criminalité) youth modif juvenile* * *juvénile adj [sourire, caractère] youthful; [délinquance, mortalité] juvenile; [public] young; [assemblée] of young people ( épith, après n).[ʒyvenil] adjectif -
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I.Lit.: juvenilis quaedam dicendi impunitas et licentia. Cic. Brut. 91, 316:II.redundantia,
id. Or. 30, 108: sumptis Priamum juvenalibus armis vidit. Verg. A. 2, 518:corpus,
id. ib. 5, 475:valida ac juvenilia membra,
Juv. 11, 5:anni,
Ov. M. 8, 632:caput,
id. ib. 1, 564:femur,
id. Am. 1, 5, 22:suis semper juvenilior annis,
id. M. 14, 639:sidus juvenile nepotes,
shining among the youths like stars, a youthful constellation, id. Tr. 2, 167.—Transf.A.Lively, cheerful:B.integer et laetus laeta et juvenilia lusi,
Ov. Tr. 5, 1, 7.—Violent, strong:1. 2.praeceps juvenile pericli,
Stat. S. 1, 4, 50.—Hence, advv.jŭvĕnīlĭter, youthfully, after the manner of youth:exsultare,
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شبابيّ \ juvenile. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالأحداث (الصِّغار) \ juvenile: (usu. in a bad sense, in regard to youthful foolishness) concerning, or suitable for, or like a young person: juvenile crime. \ يافِع \ juvenile: (usu. in law) a young person (in Britain), anyone under the age of 18. -
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[ˈdʒuːvənaɪl] adjective1) ( also noun) (a person who is) young or youthful:She will not be sent to prison – she is still a juvenile
حَدَثjuvenile offenders.
2) childish:صِبياني، خاص بالأحْداثjuvenile behaviour.
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صِبْيَانِيّ \ boyish: like a boy: a boyish manner. childish: like a child; suitable only to children: Men’s quarrels are often very childish. juvenile: (usu. in a bad sense, in regard to youthful foolishness) concerning, or suitable for, or like a young person: juvenile crime. -
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حَدَثٌ \ affair: a happening; event; action: The meeting was a noisy affair. event: a happening: an exciting event, a race, etc., in sports The next event will be the long jump. juvenile: (usu. in law) a young person (in Britain, anyone under the age of 18). occurrence: sth. that happens: an unusual occurrence. young: not old: Have you got a young child?. -
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9 juvenile atrophy of unilateral limb
• juvenile atropy of unilateral limbHrvatski-Engleski rječnik > juvenile atrophy of unilateral limb
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10 juvenile unique ID number assigned to juvenile criminals
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > juvenile unique ID number assigned to juvenile criminals
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11 Juvenile Arrest And Monitoring
Law: JAMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Juvenile Arrest And Monitoring
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12 Juvenile Arthritis
Abbreviation: JAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Juvenile Arthritis
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13 Juvenile Arthritis Matters
Medicine: JAMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Juvenile Arthritis Matters
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14 Juvenile Court
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15 Juvenile Court Rules
Law: JUCR (court rules)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Juvenile Court Rules
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16 Juvenile Diabetes Awareness club
Non-profit-making organization: JDACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Juvenile Diabetes Awareness club
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17 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
Non-profit-making organization: JDFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
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18 Juvenile Diabetes Research
Immunology: JDRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Juvenile Diabetes Research
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19 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Non-profit-making organization: JDRFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
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20 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
Non-profit-making organization: JDRFIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
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juvénile — [ ʒyvenil ] adj. • v. 1460; juvenil v. 1112; lat. juvenilis 1 ♦ Qui est propre à la jeunesse. ⇒ jeune. Fraîcheur, grâce juvénile. Air, sourire juvénile. « Tout était juvénile sur ces visages : la roseur de la joue [...] l œil frais » (Martin du… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Juvenile — Datos generales Nacimiento 26 de Marzo, 1975 (35 años) Origen Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Juvenile — may refer to: * A juvenile (organism) is an individual organism after birth (hatching, germination, etc .), but has not yet reached its adult form, maturity or size. * juvenile (law), a legal term referring to a minor * Juvenile fiction, a term… … Wikipedia
juvenile — ju·ve·nile / jü və ˌnīl, nəl/ n: an individual who is under an age fixed by law (as 18 years) at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act compare minor Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Young; youthful; as, a juvenile appearance. A juvenile exercitation. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Juvenile — Naissance 25 mars 1975, Nouvelle Orleans, États Unis Pays d’origine États Unis … Wikipédia en Français
juvenile — (adj.) 1620s, from L. iuvenilis of or belonging to youth, from iuvenis young person, originally young (Cf. Fr. jeune; see YOUNG (Cf. young)). Juvenile delinquency first recorded 1816; Juvenile delinquent the following year … Etymology dictionary
juvenile — has a neutral meaning ‘relating to or associated with young people’ (juvenile crime) and a derogatory meaning ‘immature’ (Behaving in a juvenile way) … Modern English usage
juvenile — [adj] childish adolescent, babyish, beardless, blooming, boyish, budding, callow, childlike, developing, formative, fresh, girlish, green, growing, immature, inexperienced, infant, infantile, jejune, junior, kid stuff*, milk fed*, naive,… … New thesaurus
Juvenile — Ju ve*nile, n. A young person or youth; used sportively or familiarly. C. Bront[ e]. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
juvenile — *youthful, puerile, boyish, virgin, virginal, maiden Analogous words: immature, unmatured: callow, green, crude (see RUDE) Antonyms: adult: senile Contrasted words: *mature, matured, grown up … New Dictionary of Synonyms