childish 的定义
- of, like, or befitting a child: childish games.
- puerile; weak; silly: childish fears.
childish 近义词
immature, silly
更多childish例句
- McDonald’s accompanied the release with an expensive marketing campaign that iterated, then reiterated, that this “burger with the grownup taste” was not for childish palates.
- Tim was goofy and childish, whereas Jill, his wife, was always ready – with a disapproving scowl, a snappy remark and seemingly endless stores of patience – to bring him back in line.
- There’s something about when you’re a parent and your children get sick, they get more childish.
- If anything, the only real surprise was that these childish actions were coming from a sitting member of Congress.
- Resorting to Santa, a childish character in whom adults should not believe, shows how desperate I was.
- We are not "equal" and you are not an ally if this is the childish base of your notions.
- The slimy, childish, petulant Viserys starts off as a symbol of everything about Targaryen rule Westeros has rejected.
- Why turn a genuine good-news story into an expression of childish pettiness?
- It seems to be attempting satire in the vein of a Grand Theft Auto game, but, like GTA is occasionally, it just seems childish.
- The gorgeous sushi chef he meets and falls in love with, Mi-do (Kang Hye-jung), is equally silly and childish.
- In this case, I suspect, there was co-operant a strongly marked childish characteristic, the love of producing an effect.
- One of the simplest of these childish tricks is the invention of an excuse for not instantly obeying a command, as "Come here!"
- There is, perhaps, in this childish suffering often something more than the sense of being homeless and outcast.
- Could this be the safe old house in which childish days had passed, in which all around were always friendly and familiar faces?
- Here, as in so many of these childish admirations, we have to do not with a purely æsthetic perception.