juvenile

suomi-englanti sanakirja

juvenile englannista suomeksi

  1. nuori

  2. nuoriso-, nuorten-

  3. alaikäinen, juveniilinen, nuoruusikä-

  1. nuori

  2. lapsellinen, nuorten-

  3. Substantiivi

  4. lapsi

  5. alaikäinen

  6. nuori eläin">nuori eläin

juvenile englanniksi

  1. Young; not fully developed.

  2. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed for Bernard Lintot|Bernard Lintott,(nb...)|year=1716|page=54|pageurl=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433005921501;view=1up;seq=68|column=1|oclc=777974372|passage=There are certain Climates, where the Mind ripens and attains ſooner to Perfection than in others: nay there are ſome Conſtitutions of Body, where the humours are ſo exactly mixt, that they form an admirable Temper; the Effects thereof are diſcoverable in the firſt ''Juvenile'' Years, and leave very fine Remains, even in a decrepit Age.

  3. (quote-journal)|month=November|year=1845|volume=III|page=257|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=y10EAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA3-PA257|oclc=1009012788|passage=We should then be able to count on the labours of fifty thousand juvenile home missionaries, and the next generation would be able to speak from a happier experience than we, of "times of refreshing from the presence of the Lord."—''From the Canada Sunday School Record.''

  4. (quote-book)|year=1853|page=17|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=QIQuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA17|oclc=7662899|passage=When juvenile offenders are spoken of, young thieves are usually intended; for an examination of the annals of crime will show that varied as are the offences of adults, those for which children are arraigned in a criminal court are almost invariably thefts more or less trivial; (..)

  5. (quote-book)

  6. Characteristic of youth or immaturity; childish.

  7. (syn)

  8. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed by John Grismond for Royston|Richard Royston,(nb...)|year=1659|section=book II (Searching the Causes and Occasions of the Church of England’s Decayes)|page=251|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=qs8sAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251|oclc=1006016842|passage=Adde to this ''diſsipated'' and ''diſtracted ſtate'' of ''Miniſters'', their private diſtreſſes and poverties, together with the publick neglect and ''indifferency'' of people toward them; who can wonder if they look pitifully one on another, which no ''jocoſe'' or ''juvenile drolings'' can relieve?

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. (quote-book). Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis impacts the larger joints of the body and is a chronic condition.

  11. (quote-book)|year2=December 2015|page2=197|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=CWZOBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA197|isbn2=978-1-4767-3464-4|passage=He indicated that Cheong should follow his actions, but Cheong was little tempted and chose not to engage in such a juvenile scene.

  12. A prepubescent child.

  13. A person younger than the of majority; a minor.

  14. A person younger than the age of full criminal responsibility, such that the person either cannot be held criminally liable or is subject to less severe forms of punishment.

  15. A publication for adult readers.

  16. An actor playing a child's role.

  17. (quote-journal) published (...) by John Francis. ...|date=6 February 1875|issue=2467|page=201|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=0cg2AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA201|column=3|oclc=956082422|passage='Home,' as, following his habit of giving monosyllable titles to his pieces, William Robertson|Thomas William Robertson christened his version of 'L'Aventurière,' has been revived. (..) In a juvenile part, Mr. Lytton Sothern made a successful ''début''.

  18. A sexually immature animal.

  19. (quote-book) The size effect on foraging is reduced in species that use small or easily manipulated substrates. For instance, in Costa Rican squirrel monkeys, juveniles apparently mastered techniques for insect foraging only a few months after weaning, when they were still much smaller than adults(nb..).

  20. A two-year-old racehorse.

  21. {{quote-text|en|year=1972|author=Edward Samuel Montgomery|title=The Thoroughbred|page=449

  22. {{quote-text|en|year=2005|author=Ken McLean|title=Designing Speed in the Racehorse|page=206

  23. {{quote-text|en|year=2012|title=Encyclopedia of British Horse Racing|page=6

  24. (inflection of)