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Перевод: delinquent speek delinquent


[прилагательное]
виновный; не выполняющий своих обязанностей; неуплаченный;
[существительное]
правонарушитель ; преступник


Тезаурус:

  1. "Delinquent parents need to feel the contemporary lash if they won't persuade their children to behave," he says.
  2. While some forms of delinquent behaviour are clearly centred on acquiring goods or money, a large amount of delinquency is expressive in character.
  3. In was in the late 1890s that the words "Hooligan" and "Hooliganism" were used to describe delinquent youth.
  4. In another participant/observer study of a delinquent group within a secondary school, Paul Willis noted how one boy had initially started out very well, with school reports praising his co-operative attitude and his achievements in cricket, football, and cross-country until "his whole manner and attitude changed".
  5. Smacked children are more likely to become delinquent
  6. It is known to act as a barrier to the development of delinquent tendencies, among other things.
  7. The CO would certainly grudge this delinquent officer any comfort that might mitigate his lot.
  8. The unskilled, women, the older members of community, and rough youths on the delinquent fringe have been conspicuous by their absence.
  9. Because working-class boys suffer disadvantages in the educational system and are not brought up to accept the values of this system, they are likely to reject the school values and form a delinquent subculture (Cohen's definition of this subculture is reproduced as Reading 2 in Chapter 5).
  10. On balance, studies have found no indication of harmful physical effects; no evidence that television introduces a harmful amount of aggression, violence or fear into an already normal child or that it turns an undisturbed child into a disturbed one or a non-delinquent child into a delinquent.
  11. Treatment of the delinquent claims today the place which treatment of the lunatic but lately occupied, as a gross example of society's inadequacy to cope with its members.
  12. And although the Newsons concede the chicken and egg possibility - do you smack a child because he is delinquent, or is he delinquent because he is smacked? - they argue that their findings do not support the old belief that sparing the rod spoils the child, but suggest that at the very least, mothers who smack do not succeed in producing non-delinquent children.
  13. Wreaking havoc: could Camberley be suffering the first invasion of delinquent teenage toads?

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