babyish 英 [ˈbeɪbiɪʃ]   美 [ˈbeɪbiɪʃ]

babyish

babyish  英 [ˈbeɪbiɪʃ] 美 [ˈbeɪbiɪʃ]

adj. 幼稚的;愚蠢的;适于婴儿的 

"The most readily expressed reason for rejecting Barbie was that she was babyish, and girls saw her as representing their younger childhood out of which they felt they had now grown," she said. 奈恩说,“女孩们不喜欢芭比最直接的一个原因就是,觉得芭比太孩子气,就像自己童年时的样子,而她们觉得自己已经不再是小女孩了,芭比娃娃已经不适合自己。”
Cartoon is not represented babyish , what we enjoy is the fun in cooking. 卡通并不代表幼稚,我们享受的是烹饪中的乐趣。

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  • adj. 幼稚的;愚蠢的;适于婴儿的
  • 1. "The most readily expressed reason for rejecting Barbie was that she was babyish, and girls saw her as representing their younger childhood out of which they felt they had now grown," she said.

    奈恩说,“女孩们不喜欢芭比最直接的一个原因就是,觉得芭比太孩子气,就像自己童年时的样子,而她们觉得自己已经不再是小女孩了,芭比娃娃已经不适合自己。”

  • 2. Cartoon is not represented babyish , what we enjoy is the fun in cooking.

    卡通并不代表幼稚,我们享受的是烹饪中的乐趣。

  • 3. There is a no more babyish thing than a dump.

    没有比闷闷不乐更幼稚的事了。

  • babyish (adj.) "like a baby, extremely childish," 1753, from baby (n.) + -ish. Earlier in same sense was babish (1530s). Related: Babyishness.
baby·ish / ˈbeɪbiɪʃ ; NAmE ˈbeɪbiɪʃ / adjective ( usually disapproving) typical of or suitable for a baby 婴儿的;婴儿般的;稚气的 baby·ish / ˈbeɪbiɪʃ ; NAmE ˈbeɪbiɪʃ /
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