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单词 young adult
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young adultn.adj.

Brit. /ˌjʌŋ ˈadʌlt/, /ˌjʌŋ əˈdʌlt/, U.S. /ˌjəŋ əˈdəlt/, /ˌjəŋ ˈæˌdəlt/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: young adj., adult n.
Etymology: < young adj. + adult n.
A. n.
A person in his or her teens or early twenties; (now) esp. a person in his or her mid to late teens, an adolescent. In plural: such people collectively, esp. considered as a category of the population as a whole.
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the world > people > person > young person > [noun]
youngeOE
younglingOE
girlc1300
youtha1325
young onec1384
birdc1405
young person1438
young blood1557
primrosea1568
slip1582
juvenal1598
quat1607
airling1611
egga1616
saplinga1616
chita1657
a slip of a girla1660
juvenile1733
young adult1762
boots1806
snip1838
spring chicken1857
yob1859
kid1884
chiseller1922
juvenile adult1926
YA1974
yoof1986
1762 C. Bisset Ess. Med. Constit. Great Brit. iii. 43 The autumnal fevers are generally most ardent..in youths and young adults.
1832 Mirror of Lit. 15 Sept. 173/1 Most of the young adults of the village were present at such lessons..as were within reach of their comprehension.
1897 J. Tyson Pract. Med. ii. 299 Appendicitis is a disease of children and young adults.
1942 Ann. Rep. City Officers Quincy Illinois 110 The book needs of patrons of high school age are given special attention in the section labelled ‘Young Adults’.
1964 North Adams (Mass.) Transcript 26 Feb. 10/6 The Explorer program for young adults between the ages of 14–18 is geared to help a boy in his transition from adolescence to adulthood.
2002 Independent 25 Mar. (Review section) 5/5 He breaks off his story at the age of 13, just when he was ready for some of the brilliant novels that have since become available for older children, aka ‘young adults.’
B. adj. (attributive).
Of or relating to a young adult; (now) esp. designating or relating to fiction, films, television programmes, etc., intended or suitable for adolescents in their mid to late teens.
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the world > people > person > young person > [adjective]
innubile1642
young adult1826
nyoung1852
1826 Afr. Repository & Colonial Jrnl. May 88 More than 50 persons, embracing nearly the whole young adult population—have in 15 months past, become the serious and devout professors of christianity.
1865 T. Hillier Handbk. Skin Dis. I. v. 36 Towards the age of puberty, and in young adult age, are seen psoriasis, acne, lupus, [etc.].
1942 Ann. Rep. City Officers Quincy Illinois 110 Some books are bought and permanently marked for the ‘Young Adult’ collection.
1983 Eng. Jrnl. 72 86/2 It is encouraging to proponents of young adult literature that the new titles lean more towards adolescent protagonists.
2012 Vanity Fair May 197/2 In '94 we were playing in core-conceptual territory that hadn't been explored that much on network TV—young-adult relationships.

Compounds

young adult offender n. a young adult convicted of a criminal offence, esp. one over the legal age of majority. Cf. young offender n. at young adj. and n.1 Compounds 6.
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1916 Times of India 8 Dec. 6/5 Since the establishment of a special class for juvenile and young adult offenders..a steady revolution..has taken place.
1958 Federal Probation Dec. 62/1 The appellation ‘young adult offender’ now being applied to those who are no longer considered minors.
2007 R. Morgan in Y. Jewkes Handbk. Prisons ix. 203 Young adult offenders were said..to be malleable, rather than hardened criminals.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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