| 单词 | adolescence | 
| 释义 | adolescence  (ædəlesəns  )       uncountable noun  Adolescence is the period of your life in which you develop from being a child into being an adult.   Some people become very self-conscious in adolescence.   Synonyms: teens, youth, minority, boyhood     Collocations:  early adolescence From early adolescence he was producing virtuoso drawings and paintings on paper.  Times, Sunday Times  So when they offer up their memories of early adolescence, they give the show emotional ballast.  Times, Sunday Times  I was a regular at judo sessions for three years in early adolescence and loved the stylised falling, mat-hitting and all-round muscular exertion.  Times, Sunday Times  Genetics and inheritance are issues they would not know to ask about until late childhood or early adolescence, when they may have questions about characteristics inherited from the donor.  Times, Sunday Times  So, instead, he took the stories he'd been writing since early adolescence, turned them into screenplays and decided to become a director.  Times, Sunday Times  He says he's having 'an extended adolescence', but he's not really, far from it.  Times, Sunday Times  It was an extended adolescence.  Times, Sunday Times  If this sounds like an extended adolescence, then why not extend life's pleasures?  Times, Sunday Times  But our state of extended adolescence isn't the only thing to blame.  Times, Sunday Times  That sense of performance — she spent 10 years from early childhood to late adolescence studying ballet — has always infused her craft.  Times, Sunday Times  Clearly, she has left behind the choppy waters of late adolescence.  Times, Sunday Times  New guidelines for psychologists suggest that patients aged 18 to 25 should be classed as in 'late adolescence'.  Times, Sunday Times  Western societies dispatch their young into the world in late adolescence.  Times,Sunday Times  The task force on wellness stated in its report that smokers begin the habit during late adolescence and early adulthood.  Globe and Mail  And with the onset of adolescence, they tend to become deeply inhibited.  Times, Sunday Times  Instead, one wandered out, at the onset of adolescence, and tried to pick up clues, here and there, on the kind of music that might be for you.  Times, Sunday Times  Such education would have started at an early age, before the onset of adolescence.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Don't worry if your youngster isn't there yet - they forget it all by the time they reach adolescence anyway.  The Sun  The calves, once they reach adolescence are taken to small jallikattu events to familiarise them with the atmosphere.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Most adults alive today reached adolescence before the internet, at a time when there was simply less information.  Times, Sunday Times  Then they reached adolescence and did.  Times, Sunday Times  Her box office popularity waned as she reached adolescence.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   The mum of three had a troubled adolescence, moving to the region when her parents split up ten years ago and finishing her schooling in a pupil referral unit.  The Sun  The letters that might have shed light on her troubled adolescence are lost.  The Times Literary Supplement  His daughter had to grow up through a troubled adolescence, which she eventually overcame by entering into a group marriage with seven other people.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   This film follows this character through his troubled adolescence.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Translations: Chinese: 青春期 Japanese: 思春期  | 
	
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