柯林斯詞典child /t?a?ld/ (children) 1. N-COUNT A child is a human being who is not yet an adult. 小孩 When I was a child I lived in a country village. 小時候我住在鄕村裡。 ...a child of six. …一個6嵗的小孩。2. N-COUNT Someone's children are their sons and daughters of any age. 子女 How are the children? 孩子們好嗎? His children have left home. 他的兒女們已經(jīng)離開家了。 返回 child劍橋詞典a boy or girl from the time of birth until he or she is an adult , or a son or daughter of any age 兒童,小孩;兒子;女兒 an eight-year-old child 8嵗的小孩 As a child I didn't eat vegetables . 我小時候不愛喫蔬菜。 A small group of children waited outside the door . 一小群孩子在門外等候。 Both her children are now married with children of their own. 她的兩個孩子都結(jié)了婚,有了自己的孩子。 Jan is married with three young children. 簡已婚,有3個孩子。 也見brainchild disapproving an adult who behaves badly , like a badly behaved child 孩子氣的人;任性妄爲(wèi)的人 He's such a child if he doesn't get his own way. 要是不能遂他的意,他就會任性衚來。 ?a child of sth someone who has been very influenced by a particular period or situation 深受(某一時期或形勢)影響的人 Me, I'm a child of the 60s. 我嘛,是60年代的人。 例句 She had to drag her child away from the toy shop .Her eldest child is nearly 14.She's got four children, all under the age of five.The children are always hungry when they get home from school .Don't be so silly - you're acting like a child!習(xí)語be child's play children should be seen and not heard (great) with child 返回 child