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Перевод: adolescence
[существительное] молодость ; юность
Тезаурус:
- "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."
- 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".
- Embarrassed by the rash declamatory urgency of his past with The Jam, Weller wants to leave behind adolescence, and "progress" from gauche to smooth.
- 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.
- 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.
- In both sexes criminal activity appears to peak in adolescence and early adulthood - between the ages of 14, and younger, and 21.
- Any genuinely orthodox unionist would have been a member since late adolescence!
- I made a vow that I should not allow my children to look at Shakespeare until adolescence.
- 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.
- 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".
- Throughout adolescence, such attributes develop but, although more independent, people of this age-group are still dependent on adult guidance and surveillance.
- This petrification of the sound of adolescence has meant a loss of the essential dynamism, fluidity and reach of adolescence, its true pretentiousness.
- Adolescence seems to be as much a matter of mental learning and maturation, as of physical growth.
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