underage的意思和读音

underage

: [ˌʌndərˈeɪdʒ] : [.ʌndər'eɪdʒ]

adj.

n.

adj.juvenile,immature,youthful,young,callow

underageadj.— see alsoage

1.done by people who are too young by law

underage drinking

n.1.;

adj.1.2.

adj.1.not old enough to do something legally, for example drink alcohol or drive a car

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1.Apple said the child workers are now no longer being used, or are no longer underage.使

2.The questions remain: How much of an advantage do you get from using underage gymnasts?使

3.A trial in which he denies paying an underage prostitute to attend such a party resumed the day after the vote.宿

4.Campaigners from the Family Education Trust said the implant initiative would give girls licence to have underage sex.

5.Mr Berlusconi, who was not in court, is accused of two offences: paying an underage prostitute and exploiting his position to cover it up.

6.Underage abortion can be very harmful to a girl, both physically and mentally.

7.If I have to come back here and I find out someone underage is drinking , I have to take you to jail.

8.Where the underage child causes any damage to the state, collective or other person, the parents thereof shall take civil liabilities.

9.The few who don't are the ones who are likely to break the law and drive underage without a license anyway.

10.Last week prosecutors in Milan applied to have Mr Berlusconi put on trial for allegedly paying for sex with an underage girl.