teenage 英 [ˈti:neɪdʒ]   美 [ˈtinˌedʒ]

teenage

teenage  英 [ˈti:neɪdʒ] 美 [ˈtinˌedʒ]

adj. 青少年的;十几岁的  n. 青少年时期 

The problem with adopting the teenage model of feedback at work is fear. 不在工作中采用青少年的反馈模式,是因为我们有顾虑。
He explained that he and his wife had brought their teenage son to this hospital of hope from Iran. 他告诉我,他和他的妻子满怀希望地把他十几岁的儿子从伊朗带到这家医院。

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  • adj. 青少年的;十几岁的
  • n. 青少年时期
  • 1. The problem with adopting the teenage model of feedback at work is fear.

    不在工作中采用青少年的反馈模式,是因为我们有顾虑。

  • 2. He explained that he and his wife had brought their teenage son to this hospital of hope from Iran.

    他告诉我,他和他的妻子满怀希望地把他十几岁的儿子从伊朗带到这家医院。

  • 3. In the back of his truck three teenage Taliban sat on sacks of rice and flour donated by other villagers.

    卡车的后面,三个十几岁的塔利班成员坐在一袋袋的大米和面粉上面,这些都是村民的捐赠。

  • teenage (adj.) also teen age, teen-age; 1911, from teen + age (n.). Originally in reference to Sunday School classes. Teen-aged (adj.) is from 1922.
teen·age / ˈtiːneɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈtiːneɪdʒ / ( also informal teen especially in NAmE ) adjective [usually before noun ] between 13 and 19 years old; connected with people of this age 十几岁的(指 13 至 19 岁);青少年的 teenage girls/boys 十几岁的少女╱少年 teenage rebellion 青少年的叛逆行为 teen magazines 青少年杂志 teen·age / ˈtiːneɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈtiːneɪdʒ /
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