teenage
/ˈtiːneɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtiːneɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtēn-ˌāj/ (ame, mw)
teenage — 形容詞
- teenagepositive
- more teenagecomparative
- most teenagesuperlative
1. between thirteen and nineteen years old — the stage of life when a person is no
十幾歲的
指十三至十九歲的年齡階段
between thirteen and nineteen years old — the stage of life when a person is no longer a child but not yet an adult.
Samir's teenage daughter just started her first part-time job at a bookshop.
Samir 十幾歲的女兒剛在書店開始她的第一份兼職工作。
Kenji wrote most of his best songs during his teenage years, inspired by the friendships and changes at school.
Kenji 最棒的歌曲大多是在他十幾歲的時候寫的,靈感來自學校裡的友誼和變化。
collocation: teenage years
The hospital runs a summer volunteer programme for teenage boys and girls.
那家醫院為十幾歲的青少年開設暑期志工計畫。
The teenage boy next door spends most weekends playing basketball with his cousin.
隔壁那個十幾歲的男孩週末大多和表弟一起打籃球。
- adolescent
more formal and clinical; used in psychology or medicine
- young
broader — covers any young person, not specifically 13–19
文法句型
teenage + noun (daughter, son, years, boy, girl)
用法筆記
Frequently appears before family-role nouns (daughter, son) and life-stage nouns (years). This sense only describes people — not objects, media, or concepts.
常見錯誤
2. related to the things that interest or affect people aged thirteen to nineteen —
青少年的
與青少年生活、興趣或經歷相關的
related to the things that interest or affect people aged thirteen to nineteen — for example, fashion, music, problems, or daily life.
The city library opened a new teenage section with graphic novels and study spaces.
市立圖書館新設立了一個青少年專區,有圖像小說和閱讀空間。
collocation: teenage section
Megan gave a talk about teenage mental health at the community centre last Friday.
Megan 上星期五在社區中心做了一場關於青少年心理健康的演講。
Aisha and her husband struggle to keep up with their sons' teenage fashion and slang.
Aisha 和丈夫很難跟上兒子們的青少年流行和用語。
The new teenage magazine at the library has advice on music, fashion, and exams.
圖書館新推出的青少年雜誌介紹音樂、流行和考試方面的建議。
- adolescent
more formal; often used in academic or medical writing
- youth
used before nouns like youth culture, youth programme; broader age range
- teen
informal and common in American English before film, magazine, drama
- adult
opposite age group for media, products, and experiences
文法句型
teenage + noun (fashion, culture, magazine, pregnancy, problems)
用法筆記
Unlike sense 1, this sense modifies things that are made for, about, or experienced by teenagers — not the teenagers themselves. The noun that follows is usually a topic (fashion, mental health), a product (magazine, section), or a concept (culture, rebellion).