- If a farmer offers to introduce you to her kid, you might not know if she means her child or her baby goat.
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- n. 小孩;
- v. 欺骗;戏弄
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1. a kid of 15
*15 岁的年轻人
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2. She's a bright kid.
她是个聪明孩子。
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3. How are the kids (= your children)?
孩子们好吗?
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4. Do you have any kids?
你有孩子吗?
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5. I didn't mean it. I was only kidding.
我并没有这个意思,我只是开开玩笑而已。
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6. I'm not kidding you. It does work.
我不是戏弄你,那的确有效。
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7. I tried to kid myself that everything was normal.
我试图让自己相信一切都正常。
kid ★ / kɪd ; NAmE kɪd / noun , verb , adjective kid kids kidded kidding noun ★ 1 ★ [countable ] ( informal) a child or young person 小孩;年轻人 ◆ A bunch of kids were hanging around outside. 一群年轻人在外面到处游逛。 ◆ a kid of 15 *15 岁的年轻人 ◆ She's a bright kid. 她是个聪明孩子。 ◆ How are the kids (= your children)? 孩子们好吗? ◆ Do you have any kids? 你有孩子吗? HELP Kidis much more common than childin informal and spoken NAmE. 在非正式场合和美式英语口语中 kid 远比 child 常见。 ☞ collocationsat child 2 [countable ] a young goat 小山羊 3 [uncountable ] soft leather made from the skin of a young goat 小山羊皮革 IDIOMS handle/treat, etc. sb with kid ˈgloves to deal with sb in a very careful way so that you do not offend or upset them 小心应付某人 ˈkids' stuff ( BrE) ( NAmE ˈkid stuff ) something that is so easy to do or understand that it is thought to be not very serious or only suitable for children 极容易的事;“小儿科”;小孩子都懂得的道理 ☞more at new verb ( -dd- ) ( informal) 1 [intransitive , transitive ] ( usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用于进行时 ) to tell sb sth that is not true, especially as a joke 戏弄;开玩笑 SYN joke ◆ I thought he was kidding when he said he was going out with a rock star. 他说他在与一位摇滚乐歌星谈恋爱,我还以为他在开玩笑呢。 ◆ I didn't mean it. I was only kidding. 我并没有这个意思,我只是开开玩笑而已。 kidsb ◆ I'm not kidding you. It does work. 我不是戏弄你,那的确有效。 2 [transitive ] to allow sb/yourself to believe sth that is not true 欺骗;哄骗 SYN deceive kidsb/yourself ◆ They're kidding themselves if they think it's going to be easy. 如果他们认为这会很容易,那是自己欺骗自己。 kidsb/yourself (that)… ◆ I tried to kid myself (that) everything was normal. 我试图让自己相信一切都正常。 IDIOMS ˌno ˈkidding ( informal) 1 used to emphasize that sth is true or that you agree with sth that sb has just said (强调是真实的或同意别人刚说过的话)真的,可不是 ◆ ‘It's cold!’ ‘No kidding!’ “天气真冷!”“可不是!” 2 used to show that you mean what you are saying (表示认真)不是开玩笑,我说的是真的 ◆ I want the money back tomorrow. No kidding. 我希望明天钱就能退回来。这可不是开玩笑。 you're ˈkidding | you must be ˈkidding ( informal) used to show that you are very surprised at sth that sb has just said (对对方刚说过的话感到非常惊奇)你是在开玩笑吧 PHRASAL VERB ˌkid aˈround ( especially NAmE) to behave in a silly way 做傻事;装傻相 adjective ~ sister/brother ( informal) ( especially NAmE) a person's younger sister/brother 妹妹;弟弟 kid / kɪd ; NAmE kɪd /
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