children
n. 孩子们(child的复数)
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n. 孩子们(child的复数)
1. a young person especially between infancy and puberty
a play for both children and adults
2. a person not yet of the age of majority (see majority sense 2a)
Under the law she is still a child.
3. a childlike or childish person
He is a child in most business matters.
4. a son or daughter of human parents
Do you have any children?
5. descendant
the children of Israel
6. an unborn or recently born person
… Meghan Markle, married Prince Harry, now pregnant with child.
— Laura Simonetti
7. a female infant
8. one strongly influenced by another or by a place or state of affairs
a child of the streets a child of nature America has been called "the first child of the Enlightenment"
9. product, result
barbed wire … is truly a child of the plains
— W. P. Webb
10. a youth of noble birth
11. pregnant
12. Francis James 1825–1896 American ballad editor
13. Julia (Carolyn) 1912–2004 née McWilliams American chef
14. a young person
15. a son or daughter
16. an adult who acts like a child a childlike or childish person
17. an unborn or recently born person
18. a young person of either sex between infancy and youth
19. a son or daughter of any age
My children are grown now.
20. a young person especially between infancy and youth
21. pregnant
22. a son or daughter of any age and usually including one formally adopted — compare issue Note: The word child as used in a statute or will is often held to include a stepchild, an illegitimate child, a person for whom one stands in loco parentis, or sometimes a more remote descendant, such as a grandchild. In interpreting the word child as used in a will, the court will try to effectuate the intent of the person who made the will as it can be determined from the language of the will.
23. a person below an age specified by law infant, minor
assault on a child under 16 years of age — compare adult Note: A person who is below the statutory age but is married will usually be considered an adult.
THIRD CHILDREN第三适格者
supernormal children超常儿童
Fellow children小伙儿
dependent children受抚养子女
women and children妇女儿童
Yellow Children黄孩子
school children学龄儿童
wife and children妻儿
children of god上帝之子(70年代一个基督教原教旨主义教派)
disadvantaged children不幸儿童;生活条件差的儿童
Street Children流浪街头的儿童
Young Children幼儿
number of children孩子数目,儿童数量;子女人数
children of israel以色列人
children boot童马靴
one of the children must have hidden it up.
一定是哪个孩子把它藏起来了。
mary tried to turn the children against their father.
玛丽试图使孩子们反对他们的父亲。
the children carefully printed their names in capitals at the bottom of their pictures.
孩子们在他们的画底下用印刷体大写字母仔细地写上自己的名字。
the children should be taken good care of.
这些孩子应该受到良好的照顾。
the naughty children chucked snowballs at passing cars.
淘气的孩子们向路过的汽车扔雪球。
she promenaded the children along the sea front after lunch.
她午饭后领着孩子们沿着海滨区散步。
the children always puddle about after a rain.
雨后孩子们常在水坑中泼水玩耍。
the teacher got the children safely over the busy road.
老师使孩子们安全地穿过了这条热闹的马路。
when the children saw the beautiful christmas tree, they looked and looked.
当孩子们看见美丽的圣诞树时,他们瞧了又瞧。
she soon conditioned the children to the cold weather.
她很快就使孩子们适应了寒冷的天气。
she doctors her children for colds and stomachaches.
她为她的孩子治疗伤风和肚子痛。
children depend on their parents.
孩子们依靠父母亲。
tell your children not to run across the street.
告诉你的孩子们不要跑着穿过大街。
we must not restrain children of their liberty.
我们绝对不要限制孩子们的自由。
we should parent children with both love and discipline.
我们应该用爱和管教来当好孩子的父母。
i see no harm in letting the children read these books.
我看不出让孩子们看这些书有什么害处。
our children like to play out after school.
我们的孩子喜欢放学后在户外玩耍。
the children chortled with delight at his joke.
他的笑话逗得孩子们哈哈大笑。
she kept her sister「s children for a week while she was ill.
在她姐姐生病的一周时间里她替姐姐照看孩子。
we will train up these children to be good citizens.
我们要将这些小孩子们培养成为好公民。
i」ll deal with the children later.
孩子们的事由我以后去处理。
successor继承者;后续的事物
heir[法] 继承人;后嗣;嗣子
seed(Seed)人名;(英)锡德
posterity子孙,后裔;后代
youth(Youth)《芳华》(电影名)
adult成年人
grown-up成年人