teenagers
英 [ˈtiːnˌeɪdʒəz]
美 [ˈtiˌneɪdʒərz]
n. (13至19岁之间的)青少年,青少年男女
teenager的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 青少年,十几岁的人(指从 13 到 19 岁)
Ateenageris someone who is between thirteen and nineteen years old.- As a teenager he attended Tulse Hill Senior High School.
十几岁时,他上了塔尔斯山高中。
- As a teenager he attended Tulse Hill Senior High School.
双语例句
- A stagnant economy combined with a surge in the number of teenagers is likely to have contributed to rising crime levels in the US.
经济停滞不前,加上青少年人数激增,可能是导致美国犯罪率上升的原因之一。 - Teenagers have their own infatuations.
青少年有自己醉心痴迷的东西。 - I think it's important for teenagers to talk problems over with someone.
我认为对于青少年而言,和其他人讨论这些问题是很重要的。 - Teenagers are forced to study subjects that seem remote from their daily lives.
青少年被迫学习和他们的日常生活关系不大的学科。 - About 10% of Japanese teenagers are overweight. Nutritionists say the main culprit is increasing reliance on Western fast food.
大约10%的日本青少年超重。营养学家指出主要原因是对西式快餐越来越依赖。 - We enjoyed meeting other teenagers like us for the first time.
我们享受首次与和我们相似的青少年见面。 - Many teenagers have to share a computer with siblings.
许多青少年必须和兄弟姊妹共享一台计算机。 - Teenagers take more risks than children and adults because they enjoy the thrill, new research suggests.
新研究发现,青少年要比孩子和大人更爱冒险,因为他们喜欢那份刺激的快感。 - Five out of the ten top role models for British teenagers are black.
英国十大青少年楷模中有一半都是黑人。 - You sit with the other children, or teenagers, or young parents, or retirees.
你和其他的孩子、青少年、父母或退休人士坐在一起。
