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Перевод: adolescence speek adolescence


[существительное]
молодость ; юность


Тезаурус:

  1. "The position of youth in contemporary society", he wrote, "is only intelligible in terms of the rise since the eighteenth century of a psychology of adolescence which has helped to create what it describes."
  2. Adolescence was seen as "critical" because it was during this stage of life "when stimulating instruction, technical training and well-directed guidance in matters of conduct and personal hygiene are often most needed and, if wisely given, most helpful towards healthy living and self-control".
  3. Embarrassed by the rash declamatory urgency of his past with The Jam, Weller wants to leave behind adolescence, and "progress" from gauche to smooth.
  4. Duane Jackson (Jeff Bridges) has survived rocky adolescence and service in Korea to earn big money in the 70s boom, but as Anarene prepares for centennial celebrations, with a replica of "Old Texasville" in the town square, he's saddled with debts of 12 million, a marriage on the rocks and a tearaway elder son with a liking for older women.
  5. Prince's adolescence was spent, by his own account, in daydreams (of sex, of fame) in the basement lair where he also learned his multi-instrumental virtuoso skills.
  6. In both sexes criminal activity appears to peak in adolescence and early adulthood - between the ages of 14, and younger, and 21.
  7. Any genuinely orthodox unionist would have been a member since late adolescence!
  8. I made a vow that I should not allow my children to look at Shakespeare until adolescence.
  9. As Nietzsche wrote, "The Germans are a people of the day before yesterday and the day after tomorrow" Germany, like a happy wanderer, must go off in search of its fortune, shaking off parental tutelage and political adolescence.
  10. Throughout his adolescence and youth, Lewis interpreted the void in his heart as a tragic awareness of "the North", which he saw as "cold, spacious, severe, pale and remote".
  11. Throughout adolescence, such attributes develop but, although more independent, people of this age-group are still dependent on adult guidance and surveillance.
  12. This petrification of the sound of adolescence has meant a loss of the essential dynamism, fluidity and reach of adolescence, its true pretentiousness.
  13. Adolescence seems to be as much a matter of mental learning and maturation, as of physical growth.

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