teen
英 [tiːn]
美 [tiːn]
- n. 青少年(等于teenager);愤怒;悲哀
- adj. 十几岁的(等于teenaged)
teen 青少年来自后缀-teen,十,词源同 thirteen,nineteen.用于指十三到十九岁的青少年。
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teen: [OE] The element -teen (as in thirteen, fourteen, etc) originated as an inflected form of ten. The noun teen, usually used in the expression in one’s teens ‘from the ages of thirteen to nineteen’, was derived from it in the 17th century (‘Your poor young things, when they are once in the teens, think they shall never be married’, William Wycherley, Gentleman Dancing-Master 1673). The compound teenage is first recorded in 1921, teenager in 1941.
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- teen (n.)
- "teen-aged person," 1818 (but rare before 20c.), from -teen. As an adjective meaning "of or for teen-agers," from 1947.
- 1. I spent most of my teen years reading diet books.
- 我青少年时期的大部分时间都用来阅读控制饮食的书籍了。
- 2. He looks more like a stockbroker than a teen idol.
- 他看起来不像是青少年偶像,而更像个股票经纪人。
- 3. Pop isn't pop without huge teen sensations.
- 不能激起广大青少年热情的流行音乐就不能称其为流行音乐。
- 4. It used to be that any teen who wanted a summer job could get one.
- 从前,十几岁的孩子到了暑假都能找着活干。
- 5. The teen - agers of our country all suffer the very good care.
- 我国的青少年都受到很好的照顾.