词汇 | kid |
释义 | kid noun uk /kɪd/ us /kɪd/ kidnoun (CHILD)B1[ C ]informal a child: 小孩;儿童 He took the kids to the park while I was working.我工作时他把孩子们带到公园去了。 a child childWhen I was a child the summers seemed to go on for ever. boyThere's a new boy in my class. girlThe girl's name is Sally. kidI'm off to pick up the kids from school. kiddieI saw her with a little kiddie in a pushchair. little oneThe little ones must be hungry by now. your child childWe have three children, two girls and a boy. sonMy son is getting married in the spring. daughterHer daughter works for a multinational in the Netherlands. kidMy two kids are both grown up now. offspringI'm sure you'll be relieved once your offspring grow up and leave home. broodMy sister descended on me with her brood of five. [ C ]informal a young person: 年轻人 He was only 16, just a kid really.他才16岁,还是个毛头小子。 [ as form of address ]What's up, kid?年轻人,怎么啦? someone's kid sister/brothermainly USinformal someone's younger sister or brother: (某人的)妹妹/弟弟 I went to Florida to visit my kid brother and his family. down with the kidsinformalhumorous understanding and liking the things that young people like; often used humorously to describe an older person trying to seem young in a way that is silly or embarrassing: He uses a lot of emojis to show how "down with the kids" he is. be like a kid in a candy storeUS and Australian English to be very happy and excited about the things around you, and often react to them in a way that is silly and not controlled: 像进了糖果店的孩子(形容对周围的事物感到非常高兴、激动,以致于行为表现的可笑,难以控制) You should have seen him when they arrived. He was like a kid in a candy store.你真应该看看他们来的时候他的样子,简直就像是进了糖果店的孩子。 She knows the name of every kid in the school.她知道学校里每个孩子的名字。 He was the eldest of four kids.4个孩子中他是老大。 The kids always clutter up the hall with school bags and coats and stuff. She had to get the kids ready for school.她得帮孩子们收拾妥当好去上学。 My daughter used to play with the kids next door.我女儿过去常跟隔壁的孩子们玩。 Children & babies ankle-biter arrival babe babe in arms baby children comfort blanket crawler designer baby devil neonate new addition nipper only child oops-a-daisy teethe tiddler tike toddler toilet-trained You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Young people kidnoun (ANIMAL)[ C ] a young goat小山羊,小羚羊 GlobalP/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages [ U ] very soft leather made from the skin of a young goat小山羊皮革 See also kid glove Animal young baby calf calves chick colt cygnet fawn foal fry gosling hatchling heifer joey litter owlet peachick piglet poult puggle spawn You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sheep & goats Tanning & leather kid verb[ I or T ] informaluk /kɪd/ us /kɪd/-dd- to say something as a joke, often making someone believe something that is not true: (与某人)开玩笑;哄骗 just/only kiddingOh no, I forgot your birthday! Hey, just/only kidding!啊,我把你的生日忘了!嘿,开玩笑的! You won first prize? You're kidding! (= I'm really surprised.)你得了第一?开玩笑吧! I'm just kidding you!我不过和你开个玩笑! to tease someone teaseThe boys teased her mercilessly on the playground. jokeI've lost your passport. Only joking! kidI'm sorry, I forgot to get you a birthday present. Just kidding! pull someone's legIs that really your car or are you pulling my leg? ribHis brothers were ribbing him about his new girlfriend. make fun ofThe other children made fun of him because he wore glasses. kid yourself to believe something that is not true, usually because you want it to be true: 欺骗自已 He says there's a good chance she'll come back to him but I think he's kidding himself.他说她很可能会回到他身边,但我觉得他是在自欺欺人。 If you think he's going to buy that excuse, you're kidding yourself. Don't kid yourself: no matter how hard you work, they aren't going to promote you. Teasing chaff joke josh kiddingly leg only joking!idiom pull someone's legidiom rag rag on someone raillery rib ribbing roast spoof standing joke tease teaser teasingly wind wind something up You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Believing Idiomsno kidding you have (got) to be kidding Phrasal verbkid around kid | American Dictionarykid noun us/kɪd/ kidnoun (CHILD)[ C ] a child, or a young adult: I took the kids to the park. He’s only 19, just a kid. [ C ] A kid brother or kid sister is a younger brother or sister. kidnoun (ANIMAL)[ C/U ] a young goat, or very soft leather made from the skin of a young goat Idiomyou have got to be kidding kid verb[ I/T ] infmlus/kɪd/-dd- kidverb[I/T] (JOKE)to say something as a joke, often making someone believe something that is not true: [ I ]You’re kidding around, aren’t you? [ T ]Casey’s just kidding you. kid yourself If you kid yourself, you believe that something you want to be true is true although it probably is not: He thinks she’ll come back, but I think he’s kidding himself. Examples of kidkid There was more communication, kids and adults did things together. She was more bothered about us and sort of running the family and taking us kids wherever we wanted to be taken. You could never pretend to be the new kid on the block, never have that excuse or opportunity. Chromium supplementation in growing goats indicated that the kids were responding normally to this stress. There are parents raised on junk food and that's what their kids eat. I feel more comfortable teaching older kids myself. Working and being around those kids keeps me alive and going. These strains were isolated from 4 animals (2 healthy lambs, 1 healthy goat kid and 1 diarrhoeic lamb). Two groups of seven parasite-free kids were formed. But that does not mean that every kid who deliberately as the fittest way of saying what needs to be said. It's cool to have a kid with an accent to show you spent money sending him abroad. Note: no faecal culture in the untreated group of kids showed the presence of nematophagous fungi. I asked her if she remembered any of the poems she used to recite for us when we were kids. They had attended high school, played sports or spent time in dance halls and in and around movie houses among kids from multiple ethnic neighborhoods. A hands-on approach to archaeological practice for example, cannot easily be accepted: sacred symbols are not for kids to play with. See all examples of kid These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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