juvenil

/xubeˈnil/, [xu.β̞eˈnil]

juvenile, youth


Adjective juvenil (plural juveniles)

  1. juvenile
  2. teenage
  3. youthful
  4. (sports) in an age group in a certain sport, generally corresponding to under-16, under-17, under-18 or under-19, but it depends on the sport

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Examples
  • El incremento de la delincuencia juvenil es un problema grave.

    The increase in juvenile delinquency is a serious problem.

  • ¿Hay algún albergue juvenil cerca de aquí?

    Is there a youth hostel near here?

  • Tom es un delincuente juvenil.

    Tom is a juvenile delinquent.

  • La delincuencia juvenil está aumentando a un ritmo acelerado.

    Juvenile delinquency is on the increase at a rapid pace.


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