Betekenis van:
young person

young person
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • jong iemand
  • a young person (especially a young man or boy)

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. A young person wants to see you.
  2. Young Tanaka is the stupidest person in the department.
  3. Young as he is, he is a very reliable person.
  4. For such a young man, he's quite a solid person.
  5. A young person is waiting for you outside.
  6. He may still be young, but he really is a reliable person.
  7. English studies on the use of cell phones by young people show truly worrying situations, in which a person between the ages of six and twenty sends an average of twenty nine messages, receives fifteen, and makes nine calls each day.
  8. that every unemployed person is offered a new start before reaching 6 months of unemployment in the case of young people and 12 months in the case of adults in the form of training, retraining, work practice, a job or other employability measure, combined where appropriate with on-going job search assistance,
  9. Every unemployed person should be offered a job, apprenticeship, additional training or other employability measure; in the case of young persons who have left school within no more than 4 months by 2010 and in the case of adults within no more than 12 months.
  10. that every unemployed person is offered a job, apprenticeship, additional training or other employability measure; in the case of young persons who have left school within no more than 4 months by 2010 and in the case of adults within no more than 12 months,
  11. that every unemployed person is offered a job, apprenticeship, additional training or other employability measure; in the case of young persons who have left school within no more than 4 months by 2010 and in the case of adults within no more than 12 months, that 25 % of long-term unemployment should participate by 2010 in an active measure in the form of training, retraining, work practice, or other employability measure, with the aim of achieving the average of the three most advanced Member States,