child
child 英 [tʃaɪld] 美 [tʃaɪld]
n. 儿童,小孩
名词复数:children
- A child is a young person who's typically older than a baby but younger than a teen. As a child, you probably had your parents watching over you as you played in a sandbox.
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- n. 儿童,小孩
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1. a three-year-old child
三岁小孩
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2. I lived in London as a child.
我小时候住在伦敦。
- child (n.) Old English cild "fetus, infant, unborn or newly born person," from Proto-Germanic *kiltham (source also of Gothic kilþei "womb," inkilþo "pregnant;" Danish kuld "children of the same marriage;" Old Swedish kulder "litter;" Old English cildhama "womb," lit. "child-home"); no certain cognates outside Germanic. "App[arently] originally always used in relation to the mother as the 'fruit of the womb'" [Buck]. Also in late Old English, "a youth of gentle birth" (archaic, usually written childe). In 16c.-17c. especially "girl child."
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