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青少年
tween-ager N
tween-ager → tween
tween [twiːn] N
十三儿童 jiǔ zhì shísān suì de értóng
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Tween girls became identified as a huge market during the 1990s.
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What used to be a paper doll phenomenon among young girls now involves tween gamers virtually dressing up celebrities in new clothes and makeup.
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She focused her energy on books for tweens and children which is what gave her the most joy.
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In the episode, children love tween wave while adults are generally repelled by it; this joke serves as a commentary on generation gaps.
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Tweens (812-year-olds) fell in the middle, with boys averaging 13 hours per week of reported game play and girls averaging 10.
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