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1. adjective1) jugendlich, (geh.) juvenil [Geschmack, Einstellung]; Jugend[literatur, -mode]2. nounJugendliche, der/die* * *1) (( also noun) (a person who is) young or youthful: She will not be sent to prison - she is still a juvenile; juvenile offenders.) jugendlich;der/die Jugendliche2) (childish: juvenile behaviour.) kindisch* * *ju·venileI. adj1. (youth) Jugend-, jugendlich\juvenile court Jugendgericht nt\juvenile crime Jugenddelikt nt, Jugendsache f\juvenile delinquency Jugendkriminalität f\juvenile delinquent [or offender] jugendlicher Straftäter/jugendliche Straftäterinto play the \juvenile lead die jugendliche Hauptrolle spielen* * *['dZuːvənaɪl]1. n (ADMIN)Jugendliche(r) mf; (= animal) Jungtier nt2. adj(= youthful) jugendlich; (= for young people) für Jugendliche; (pej) kindisch, unreif* * *A adj1. jugendlich, jung2. Jugend…:juvenile delinquency Jugendkriminalität f;3. a) unreif, Entwicklungs…:juvenile stage Entwicklungsstadium nb) pej kindisch, infantilB s1. Jugendliche(r) m/f(m)2. THEAT jugendlicher Liebhaber3. Jugendbuch n4. eben flügge gewordener Vogel* * *1. adjective1) jugendlich, (geh.) juvenil [Geschmack, Einstellung]; Jugend[literatur, -mode]2. nounjuvenile crime — Jugendkriminalität, die
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1) ( youth) Jugend-, jugendlich;\juvenile court Jugendgericht nt;\juvenile crime Jugenddelikt nt, Jugendsache f;\juvenile delinquency Jugendkriminalität f;to play the \juvenile lead die jugendliche Hauptrolle spielen;
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