adolescence 英 [ˌædəˈlesns]   美 [ˌædlˈɛsəns]

adolescence

adolescence  英 [ˌædəˈlesns] 美 [ˌædlˈɛsəns]

n. 青春期 

名词复数:adolescences 

No one wants to go through adolescence again. 没人想再一次经历青春期。
There was a lot of unhappiness in my adolescence. 年少时我经历过很多不愉快。

  • The period of time when you physically and emotionally transition from childhood to adulthood is called adolescence. Basically it's when you're old enough to want to be an adult, but young enough that no one takes you seriously!
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  • n. 青春期
  • 1. No one wants to go through adolescence again.

    没人想再一次经历青春期。

  • 2. There was a lot of unhappiness in my adolescence.

    年少时我经历过很多不愉快。

  • 3. Adolescence is the process of going from childhood to maturity.

    青春期是从少年到成年的过渡期.

  • adolescence (n.) "age following childhood, age of growing" (roughly the period from the 15th to the 21st year; or age 14 to 25 in males, 12 to 21 in females), early 15c., from Old French adolescence (13c.), from Latin adolescentia/adulescentia "youth, youthful people collectively," abstract noun from adulescentem "growing, youthful" (see adolescent (n.)). Adolescency (late 14c.) is slightly earlier.
ado·les·cence / ˌædəˈlesns ; NAmE ˌædəˈlesns / noun [uncountable ] the time in a person's life when he or she develops from a child into an adult 青春期;青春 SYN puberty collocationsat age ado·les·cence / ˌædəˈlesns ; NAmE ˌædəˈlesns /
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