Từ vựng:

young and old

Giải nghĩa:

/yʌŋ ənd oʊld/ – Phrase


Definition: già trẻ lớn bé.

A more throughout explanation: In a legal context, the term “young” typically refers to a person who is not yet of legal age, which can vary depending on the jurisdiction but is generally under 18 years old. “Old” in a legal context may refer to a person who has reached the age of majority, which is typically 18 years old and is considered the age at which a person is legally recognized as an adult.

Example: In the case of Smith v. Johnson, the court ruled that the law applies equally to individuals both young and old, regardless of age.

 

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