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ju:Ɵplural - youths; noun1) ((the state of being in) the early part of life: Enjoy your youth!; He spent his youth in America.) juventud2) (a boy of fifteen to twenty years old approximately: He and two other youths were kicking a football about.) joven3) (young people in general: Some people say that today's youth has/have no sense of responsibility.) juventud, los jóvenes•- youthful- youthfully
- youthfulness
- youth hostel
- youth mentor
youth n1. juventud2. joventr[jʊːɵ]1 (period) juventud nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go youth hostelling hospedarse en albergues juvenilesyouth club club nombre masculino juvenilyouth hostel albergue nombre masculino juvenil1) : juventud fin her youth: en su juventud2) boy: joven m3) : jóvenes mfpl, juventud fthe youth of our city: los jóvenes de nuestra ciudadjuːθ1) ( early life) juventud fin my youth — cuando era joven, en mi juventud
2) u ( young people) (+ sing or pl vb) juventud ftoday's youth — la juventud or los jóvenes de hoy; (before n) <movement, orchestra> juvenil
youth club — club m de jóvenes
3) c ( young man) (frml) joven m[juːθ]1. N1) (=young age) juventud f2) (pl youths) [juːðz](=boy) joven mthe youth of today — los jóvenes or la juventud de hoy
2.CPDyouth centre, youth center (US) N — centro m de ocio juvenil
youth club N — club m juvenil
youth crime N — delincuencia f juvenil
youth culture N — cultura f juvenil
youth employment scheme N — plan m de empleo juvenil
youth hostel N — albergue m juvenil
youth hostelling N —
youth movement N — movimiento m juvenil
youth worker N — (Brit) (=social worker) asistente social que se encarga de adolescentes menores de 18 años ; (=community worker) empleado del municipio que trabaja con grupos de jóvenes en la comunidad
* * *[juːθ]1) ( early life) juventud fin my youth — cuando era joven, en mi juventud
2) u ( young people) (+ sing or pl vb) juventud ftoday's youth — la juventud or los jóvenes de hoy; (before n) <movement, orchestra> juvenil
youth club — club m de jóvenes
3) c ( young man) (frml) joven m -
3 youth hostel
a place for young people, especially hikers, on holiday, where cheap and simple accommodation is provided (noun youth hosteller) albergue juvenilyouth hostel n albergue juvenilalbergue nombre masculino juvenilnoun albergue m juvenil or de la juventud* * *noun albergue m juvenil or de la juventud -
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adv.in youth -> en la juventud.s.1 juventud (period)2 joven (young man)3 juventud (young people)4 años mozos.(plural youths -
5 youth mentor
noun (someone who gives guidance and is like a big sister/brother to a young person who has social problems or is retarded.) mentor -
6 youth club
s.club de jóvenes, club juvenil. -
7 youth development
s.desarrollo de los jóvenes. -
8 youth group
s.grupo organizado de jóvenes. -
9 youth hostel
s.albergue de juventud, albergue de jóvenes, albergue juvenil, albergue para jóvenes viajeros. -
10 youth hosteler
s.alberguista. -
11 youth hosteling
s.alberguismo. -
12 youth hotel
s.hotel de jóvenes, albergue de jóvenes. -
13 youth market
s.mercado juvenil, mercado joven. -
14 youth offender
s.joven delincuente. -
15 youth program
s.programa para jóvenes. -
16 youth worker
s.empleado del municipio que trabaja con jóvenes, asistente social que se encarga de adolescentes. -
17 youth-orientated
adj.orientado hacia los jóvenes, orientado hacia la juventud. -
18 youth-oriented
adj.orientado hacia los jóvenes, orientado hacia la juventud. -
19 fountain of youth
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20 inexperienced youth
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