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I . juvenile [ˈʤu:vənaɪl, Am -vənəl] ADJ

1. juvenile form (of youth):

juvenile
juvenile
juvenile crime

2. juvenile (not of age):

juvenile

3. juvenile (young):

juvenile

4. juvenile péj (childish):

juvenile

II . juvenile [ˈʤu:vənaɪl, Am -vənəl] SUBST

juvenile
juvenile
nieletni(a) m (f)

juvenile court SUBST

juvenile court

juvenile delinquency SUBST sans pl

juvenile delinquent SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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If convicted in a juvenile court, the offender is found responsible for their actions as opposed to guilty for a criminal offense.
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The juvenile team placed ninth after the free skate.
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They should be kept separately since even the juveniles can be quite quarrelsome.
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They are largely solitary fish, but juveniles will school below floating objects.
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Vos is also used by adults in addressing children or juveniles.
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A magpie, particularly a juvenile, may also fall, roll over on its back and expose its underparts.
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His principal areas of study were developmental sociology, juvenile delinquency, rehabilitation intelligence, problems in immigrant absorption, ways of thinking, psychology and psychopathy.
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He is best remembered for having portrayed urban marginality and the world of drugs and juvenile delinquency in the early 1980s.
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The juvenile leaves are to 15 cm long and 8 cm broad, and the adult leaves to 45 cm long and 4 cm broad.
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The skull has a profile typical of a juvenile hadrosaur squared caudally and triangular rostrally.
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