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youth [ju:θ] SUST.

1. youth no pl. (period when young):

youth
youth

2. youth (young man):

youth

youth hostel SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Humankind was not created with an inclination to do evil, but has that inclination from his youth.
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The poet's own simple truthfulness more accurately represents the youth's beauty.
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But, as it often happens, the belligerent youth turn into docile adults, the good citizens of an unquestioning society.
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It reflects the aspirations of a large section of Ivorian youth.
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Sections have been discarded when no longer applicable (as laundry, shorthand) but others are adopted and integrated (as youth creative arts and crafts and flower arranging).
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Super-computers, various types of transport, robots, lifelike holograms, even the elixir of youth, he has invented the lot and more.
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From this point on, their youth culture importance vanished, and there would be few musical surprises in the future.
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Youth gangs tend to emerge during times of rapid social change and instability.
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The second period, learning to be illegal (ages 1824) is a series of life alterations in which youth learn to live as an undocumented immigrant.
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The festival gives an overview of the newest international productions in the area of children and youth films.
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