Juvenile
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İngilizce - Türkçe
juvenile teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- genç
- gençlik
- delikanlı
- jön
- çocuksu
- gençlere özgü
- Gençlikte olan
- Gençliğe ait
- juvenile delinquent suçlu çocuk
- çocuk {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Çocuk suçluluğundaki artış ciddi bir sorundur.
-The increase in juvenile delinquency is a serious problem.
Örnek Cümle:
O küçük bir çocuk değil mi?
-Isn't that a little juvenile?
- genç rolündeki oyuncu
- olgunlaşmamış
- işlenmemiş
- gençliğe özgü
- genç kimse
- çocuk kitabı {i}
- juvenile delinquency çocugun suç işlemesi
- gençliğe yaraşır
- genç/çocuk
- juvenile court çocuk mahkemesi
- juvenil (Denizbilim)
- yavru
- jüvenil
- gün değmemiş
- juvenile delinquency
- çocuğun suç işlemesi
- juvenile courts
- çocuk mahkemeleri
- juvenile delinquency
- çocuk suçluluğu
- juvenile delinquents
- çocuk suçlular
- juvenile court
- çocuk mahkemesi
- juvenile delinquent
- çocuk suçlu
- juvenile diabetes
- juvenil diabet
- juvenile labour
- çocuk işçi
- juvenile offender
- çocuk suçlu
- juvenile person
- genç
- juvenile water
- gün değmemiş su
- juvenile crime
- Çocuk suç
- juvenile fiction
- Gençlerin okuduğu türden roman veya hikaye
- juvenile hall
- (Çocuk) ıslah evi/ıslahhane
- juvenile judge
- Çocuk hakimi
- juvenile (magmatic) gases
- jüvenil (magmatik) gazlar
- juvenile book
- çocuk kitabı
- juvenile courts law
- (Kanun) çocuk mahkemeleri kanunu
- juvenile criminal law
- (Kanun) çocuk ceza hukuku
- juvenile crisis
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) erginlik bunalımı
- juvenile delinquent
- suçlu çocuk
- juvenile fiction
- gençlik romanları
- juvenile hormone
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) jüvenil hormon
- juvenile lead
- jönprömiye
- juvenile literature
- genç edebiyatı
- juvenile rift
- genç rift
- juvenile rift
- jüvenil rift
- juvenile role
- (Tiyatro) genç erkek rolü
- juvenile water
- genç su
- juvenile water
- jüvenil su
- Juvenile delinquency
- çocuk suçları
Kids from authoritarian families are more inclined to juvenile delinquencies.
- women's cancer juvenile diabetes
- kadın kanser çocuk diyabet
İlgili Terimler
Türkçe - Türkçe
juvenile teriminin Türkçe Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- juvenil
- Gençliğe ait
İlgili Terimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
juvenile teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- characteristic of youth or immaturity; childish
- a person not legally of age, or who is younger than may be charged with an offence
- a prepubescent child
- young; not fully developed
- an animal that is not sexually mature
- an actor playing a child's role
- characteristic of youth
- young, youthful, gay, brisk, lively {a}
- (noun) Law a person below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible (18 in most countries)
- (adjective) childish
- (noun) a young person, bird, or animal
- (adjective) for or relating to young people, birds, or animals
- displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity; "adolescent insecurity"; "jejune responses to our problems"; "their behavior was juvenile"; "puerile jokes"
- A young person who has not yet attained the age at which he or she should be treated as an adult for purposes of criminal law
- A young fish or animal that has not reached sexual maturity
- A person below the age of 16 or 18, as the law of the state decrees
- A young bird in immature plummage
- a children's book
- Strictly speaking, a juvenile is any fish which is not yet sexually mature In the context of this type of fish survey, however, it is most often used interchangeably with young-of-year (YOY)
- Young
- A person under the age of 17 years •Children & Criminal Law
- (in Hosta) the pre-adult stages of a plant usually exemplified by more pointed, narrower leaves,fewer vein pairs, thinner marginal variegation, faster growth rate, and often smaller leaf and clump size
- a youthful person of or relating to or characteristic of or appropriate for children or young people; "juvenile diabetes"; "juvenile fashions
- an actor playing a childs role
- person under 16 years old
- I start calling a baby a juvenile when it's around six or seven months old By that time they have a fair amount of red on their heads and are starting to travel independently more often
- Juvenile activity or behaviour involves young people who are not yet adults. Juvenile crime is increasing at a terrifying rate
- a youthful person
- Person under the age of 21 years, or as defined in the local jurisdiction as under the age of majority
- Young; youthful; as, a juvenile appearance
- A juvenile is a child or young person who is not yet old enough to be regarded as an adult. The number of juveniles in the general population has fallen by a fifth in the past 10 years
- of or relating to or characteristic of or appropriate for children or young people; "juvenile diabetes"; "juvenile fashions"
- Juvenile offenders receive special treatment and the overriding emphasis is on rehabilitation rather than punishment, with criminal proceedings being avoided wherever possible There is a juvenile court where crimes committed by children are tried
- A person under the age of 18 years (see Minor)
- young person, youth, adolescent {i}
- Of or pertaining to youth; as, juvenile sports
- A person under the age of 18, who is still under parental supervision
- A young person or youth; used sportively or familiarly
- disapproval If you describe someone's behaviour as juvenile, you are critical of it because you think that it is silly or childish. He's a typical male, as he gets older he becomes more juvenile. = childish
- The early stage in the life cycle of anadromous fish when they migrate downstream to the ocean
- A newly hatched, newly born, or very young individual
- The stage in the life cycle of anadromous fish when they migrate downstream to the ocean
- young; of or pertaining to youth or young people; childish, immature {s}
- Typically refers to any fish not yet an adult
- juvenile delinquent
- A persistent young offender; an antisocial minor, one who has committed criminal acts such as theft or violence
- juvenile delinquents
- plural form of juvenile delinquent
The ratio of families who have juvenile delinquents and are on welfare relief is 4.9 times higher than families in general according to judicial statistics. Although the ratio of poor families with juvenile delinquents is relatively low, juvenile delinquents are more likely to come from poor families than from other families.
- juvenile diabetes
- The disease whose main symptom is that the body does not produce insulin
- juvenile party
- A party attended by juveniles, frequently where beer and other alcoholic beverages are illegally consumed
- juvenile-delinquent
- Attributive form of juvenile delinquent
- Juvenile delinquency
- Juvenile delinquency refers to criminal acts performed by juveniles. Most legal systems prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers
- juvenile crime
- Juvenile delinquency or juvenile crime refers to criminal acts performed by juveniles. Most legal systems prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers
- juvenile delinquency
- Juvenile delinquency or juvenile crime refers to criminal acts performed by juveniles. Most legal systems prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers
- juvenile hall
- A juvenile hall, also known a youth detention center, is a prison for people from the age of responsibility, which varies by jurisdiction, to the age of majority, which also varies by jurisdiction. An offender residing in a center is colloquially referred to as a juvie, and the center is often referred to colloquially by the same name by the general public
- juvenile body
- the body of a young person
- juvenile court
- court of law where minors are tried
- juvenile court
- A juvenile court is a court which deals with crimes committed by young people who are not yet old enough to be considered as adults. A court with jurisdiction over all cases involving children under a specified age, usually 18 years. Special court handling problems of delinquent, neglected, or abused children. Two types of cases are processed by a juvenile court: civil matters, often concerning care of an abandoned or impoverished child, and criminal matters, arising from antisocial behaviour by the child. Most statutes provide that all persons under a given age (often 18 years) must first be processed by the juvenile court, which can then, at its discretion, assign the case to an ordinary court. Before the creation of the first juvenile court, in Chicago in 1899, and the subsequent creation of other such courts in the United States and other countries (e.g., Canada in 1908; England in 1908; France in 1912; Russia in 1918; Poland in 1919; Japan in 1922; and Germany in 1923), juveniles were tried in the same courts as adults
- juvenile court
- a court having jurisdiction over dependent and delinquent children
- juvenile delinquency
- legal offenses committed by minors, antisocial behavior on the part of young persons
- juvenile delinquency
- Juvenile delinquency is destruction of property and other criminal behaviour that is committed by young people who are not old enough to be legally considered as adults. Antisocial or criminal behavior by children or adolescents
- juvenile delinquency squad
- police division which deals with offenses committed by minors
- juvenile delinquent
- person under the age of 18 who displays antisocial or illegal behavior
- juvenile delinquent
- A juvenile delinquent is a young person who is guilty of committing crimes, especially destruction of property or violence. A juvenile guilty of antisocial or criminal behavior. a child or young person who behaves in a criminal way delinquency
- juvenile diabetes
- Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
- juvenile diabetes
- acute form of diabetes appearing in children (requires daily injections of insulin)
- juvenile hormone
- A hormone in arthropod larvae that inhibits ecdysone, thereby preventing molting and the development of larvae into adults until its level drops
- juvenile investigator
- one who specializes in investigating crimes committed by minors
- juvenile judge
- judge who presides over a juvenile court (court of law where minors are tried)
- juvenile offender
- person under the age of 18 who has committed a legal offense
- juvenile wart
- a small benign growth on the faces of hands of children
- juvenile water
- {i} (Geology) magmatic water, water brought to the surface of the earth from very deep from rising movement of igneous rocks; steam that comes along with volcanic eruptions
- A juvenile
- juvenal
- juveniles
- plural of juvenile
İlgili Terimler
Türkçe - İngilizce
juvenile teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- juvenil
- (Denizbilim) juvenile
- sübyan koğuşu large room where juvenile delinquents are kept
- in (a prison)
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