第三人称复数:children
1. be with child : 怀孕;
2. from a child : 自幼;
名词
1. I have to say I am a child in these matters.
我得说对于这种事我毫无经验。
2. He was a child of the Renaissance.
他是文艺复兴时期的产物。
3. They have three children.
他们有三个孩子。
4. He has two children.
他有两个孩子。
进修
A:Why do you want to take these courses?
你为何想报读这些课程?
B:I want to become certified in (computer programming/ first aid/ child education).
我想获得(电脑编程/急救/儿童教育)方面的合格证书。
911查询·英语单词
1. 小孩:例如把'小孩'(child)、'小孩'(kid)、'少年'(youngster)、'孩儿'(tor)等相似或相近(从某种观点看是类似)的一连串现有的名词中选择出一个来. 接着,为了展开话题,说话者又会从'睡觉'(sleeps)、'打盹'(dozes)、'打瞌睡'(nods)、'小睡'(naps)等意义上有同族关系
1. 小孩;孩子;儿童
A child is a human being who is not yet an adult.
e.g. When I was a child I lived in a country village...
我小时候生活在一个小乡村里。
e.g. He's just a child.
他还只是个孩子。
2. 儿女;子女
Someone's children are their sons and daughters of any age.
e.g. How are the children?...
孩子们都好吧?
e.g. His children have left home...
他的子女都已离家独立生活了。
1. " Neither video showed Lin had committed an indecent act against the child, " Luo said.
2. A cow escaped from a slaughterhouse and butted three people including a child.
3. The punishment often involves hitting a child on the buttocks with a long wooden board, or paddle.
4. India's Child Labor Act bans employment of children younger than 14, but circuses were exempt until six months ago when the government amended the law.
5. One of the biggest challenges for families is helping their child understand why they may have been abandoned by their birth parents.
6. child的解释
6. Mariah Carey was visited by Child Protective Services shortly after giving birth to her twins.
7. Others argue that the driver might not have intentionally killed the child and committed the act out of panic and inexperience.
8. In 1929 the first Child Marriage Restraint Act was enacted, taking the lower age limit up to 12.
9. The given name was usually chosen by the parents as a symbol of their blessings and hopes for the child.
10. child的反义词
10. He was not the only child captivated by the side effects of the Internet.
noun
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. a young person of either sex
e.g. she writes books for children
they're just kids
`tiddler' is a British term for youngster
Synonym: kid youngster minor shaver nipper small fry tiddler tike tyke fry nestling
2. child在线翻译
2. a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age
e.g. they had three children
they were able to send their kids to college
Synonym: kid
3. child的翻译
3. an immature childish person
e.g. he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived
stop being a baby!
Synonym: baby
4. a member of a clan or tribe
e.g. the children of Israel