child
n. 孩子, 产物, 追随者 [医] 儿童
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教材释义与例句
儿童,小孩,孩子;产物;子孙;幼稚的人;弟子
someone who is not yet an adult
The hotel is ideal for families with young children.
这家宾馆对带小孩的家庭再合适不过。
The film is not suitable for children under 12.
这部影片不适合12岁以下的儿童观看。
I was very happy as a child (= when I was a child ) .
我小时候很幸福。
a famous writer of children's books
著名的儿童文学作家
child victims of war
战争受难儿童
释义与例句
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1.
A person who has not yet reached adulthood, whether natural (puberty), cultural (initiation), or legal (majority).
Go easy on him: he is but a child.
Regular chores can be appropriate for children, given age-appropriate limits on difficulty level and time on task.
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2.
A person who has not yet reached adulthood, whether natural (puberty), cultural (initiation), or legal (majority).
A youth aged 1 to 9 years, whereas neonates are aged 0 to 1 month, infants are aged 1 to 12 months, and adolescents are aged 10 to 20 years.
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One's direct descendant by birth, regardless of age; one's offspring; a son or daughter.
小孩
小孩子
孩子
小孩儿
孺子
仔女
细路
细蚊仔
细路哥
细路仔
伲囝
细人子
细人仔
囡仔
囡仔人
娃娃
囝仔
囝仔人
小囡
细伢子
伢妹子
My youngest child is forty-three this year.
His adult children visit him yearly.
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The thirteenth Lenormand card.
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A figurative offspring
A person considered a product of a place or culture, a member of a tribe or culture, regardless of age.
比喻the children of Israel
He is a child of his times.
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A figurative offspring
Anything derived from or caused by something.
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A figurative offspring
A data item, process, or object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another.
仔
比喻 计算机 工程 数学The child node then stores the actual data of the parent node.
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Alternative form of childe (“youth of noble birth”).
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A subordinate node of a tree.
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An adult or adolescent with childish or stupid behaviors.
比喻My husband is such a child, going out with his sled everytime it snows.
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A female child, a girl.
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To give birth; to beget or procreate.
及物/不及物 古体
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词源
From Middle English child, from Old English ċild, from Proto-West Germanic *kilþ, *kelþ, from Proto-Germanic *kelþaz (“womb; fetus”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵelt- (“womb”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (“to ball up, amass”). Cognate with Danish kuld (“brood, litter”), Swedish kull (“brood, litter”), Icelandic kelta, kjalta (“lap”), Gothic 𐌺𐌹𐌻𐌸𐌴𐌹 (kilþei, “womb”), Sanskrit जर्त (jarta), जर्तु (jártu, “vulva”).
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