English to Turkish Dictionary teenager

teenager

genç
definition
noun
They claim they have been told to send the teenager to another school or face court action.
a person aged from 13 to 19 years.
translation of 'teenager'
noun
delikanlı,
genç
example
They claim they have been told to send the 'teenager' to another school or face court action.
It came as a shock to see how chubby he was as both a child and an early 'teenager' .
As a 'teenager' , I know what my fellow teens get up to, and how these antics can be stopped.
A 'teenager' had his rucksack taken from him by a youth, who was part of a larger gang.
The 'teenager' said he had no problem with the police stopping people for bad behaviour.
Firefighters said the 'teenagers' were being nominated for an award for their actions.
Police have appealed for help in tracing two men who robbed two 'teenagers' after talking to them.
These are the messages we need to be giving out to the 'teenagers' and young people of today.
She was a bit surprised at the matter of fact way in which the 'teenagers' accepted the change.
The 'teenagers' were also asked a series of additional questions about their parents.
I have three 'teenagers' living in my house and the youngest two are driving me to distraction.
A youth shelter is being unveiled to give 'teenagers' a place to gather in the evenings.
They wanted to see money spent on a homeless shelter for 'teenagers' in the town.
My parents were 'teenagers' in the war years, and I think life was very tough for people then.
Fair enough, a few 'teenagers' do get drunk and become violent but surely they are in the minority.
This park will for the first time cater for 'teenagers' as well as young children in the borough.
At the discos there will be prizes offered to 'teenagers' for their dancing skills as well as draws.
A call was made today for a change in the law so 'teenagers' can get involved in politics at every level.
The more engaged you are in your 'teenagers' ' lives, the better their lives will be.
It is feared many 'teenagers' feel they can't afford to continue on to college or sixth form.
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