childlike / ˈtʃaɪldˌlaɪk /

⚽高中词汇孩童般的幼稚幼稚的稚气

childlike 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. like a child, as in innocence, frankness, etc.; befitting a child: childlike trust.

childlike 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

innocent, naive

更多childlike例句

  1. I always found myself reading the replies with an almost childlike eagerness, a need to be comforted—or at least told what to expect.
  2. He could been my son, but I felt childlike before his authority.
  3. Stephan Pastis, creator of “Pearls Before Swine,” views Calvin as an expression of pure childlike id, yet thinks there is a whole other dynamic that makes many of Calvin’s acts of imagination so appealing.
  4. I looked up at the stars and felt my childlike wonder return.
  5. There’s a real sense of childlike treasure-hunting tied to foraging.
  6. But then the summit gives way to the other side of the hill, and a childlike glee arises from the whooooosh of the descent.
  7. Too many people reverted to a childlike state, and they wanted a daddy-protector.
  8. Their playful exhibitions are often meant to be interactive and instill a childlike sense of joy in the viewer.
  9. “Her reporting was childlike but graphic,” says the documents.
  10. Childlike Elvis Presley was amusing but a complete failure in the feathers.
  11. With childlike confidence he follows the advice of some more or less honest dealer.
  12. In his childlike, impulsive fashion he had not thought of the future when he adopted Jean.
  13. There was in his voice a sound of warm yet almost childlike enthusiasm, with which she was becoming very familiar.
  14. So Aristide, in his childlike way, found remarkable happiness in Beverly Stoke.
  15. By way of showing a pretty, childlike impatience, she began to beat time with her feet to the spirited air the band was playing.