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children

/chil-druhn/US // ˈtʃɪl drən //UK // (ˈtʃɪldrən) //

儿童,儿童们,儿童们的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : plural of child.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounvery young person
Synonyms
adolescent青春期,少年,青少年,少年时期baby婴幼儿,婴孩,婴童,婴幼儿用品infant婴幼儿,婴儿,幼儿,幼年juvenile少年,少年犯,青少年,少年儿童kid孩子,儿童,小孩,孩子们minor未成年,小型,小型的,未成年人offspring子孙,子代,子孙后代,子女teenager青少年,小将,少年,年轻人toddler幼儿,蹒跚学步的孩子,蹒跚学步,婴幼儿youngster小伙子,年轻人,小伙子们,少年youth青年,年轻人,青少年,青年人babe宝贝,宝贝儿bairn老鼠,老婆婆,老人,老婆bambino小宝宝,婴孩,小孩,小孩儿brat臭小子,小屁孩,小屁孩儿,小鬼cherub小天使,珍宝,珍珠,珍爱生命chick雏鸡,小鸡,雏鸟,鸡cub小熊,小熊猫,小孩,小熊熊descendant后人,后裔,子孙,子孙后代dickens狄更斯,屌丝,迪肯,屌丝们imp暗示,印象,暗示着,印象派innocent无辜的,无辜者,无辜,无辜的人issue发,发出,发给,发放lamb羔羊,羔羊肉,羊肉,羔羊皮mite螨虫,螨类,螨,蚂蚁moppet牡丹园,牡丹亭,牡丹花,牡丹花会neonate新生儿,初生婴儿,新生婴儿,刚出生的婴儿nestling雏鸟,雏形,幼雏,雏鹰newborn新生儿,新生,新生婴儿,新生的nipper钳子,钳工,镊子,钳形物nursling育苗,护理人员,护理,孕产妇preteen少年,青少年,少年时期,幼童progeny苗裔,苗族,苗裔美国人,苗圃shaver剃须刀,剃刀,剃毛器,剃头师sprout萌芽,新芽,萌发,发芽squirt喷洒,喷水,喷出,噴灑stripling斑纹,纹路,斑马线,斑纹管suckling哺乳期,吮吸,哺乳,吸吮tadpole蝌蚪,小蝌蚪,蝌蚪文,蚪蚪teen青少年,少年,少女,少年时代tot总数,总的来说,总量,总共tyke野狗,野马,野猪,野兔urchin顽童,胆小鬼,顽石,海胆whippersnapper鞭炮手,鞭打者,嬉皮士,鞭子手anklebiter踝关节,踝关节炎患者,踝关节炎,脚踝kiddie小孩儿,小孩,孩子们,小朋友little angel小天使,苍蝇小天使,苍蝇little darling小宝贝,小可爱,小心肝,小宝贝儿little doll小娃娃,小玩偶,小洋娃娃,小公仔little one小家伙,小的,小不点,小伙伴pubescent青春期,青春期的,青春期的人,年轻人small fry小虾米,小炒,小鱼苗teenybopper幼儿教育,幼儿教育网,幼儿教育的发展young one年轻人,年轻的一个,少年,年轻的一位

Examples

  • Not only are they teaching their children survival skills—they’re passing on their culture.

  • Ever since 1979, the year when Beijing implemented the one-child policy, the state has dictated the number of children families can have according to China’s economic needs at different times.

  • It’s not perfect, but it can help families intentionally balance screen time with the exercise, outdoor play, and real-life social interactions that are vital to childrens’ well-being.

  • Last week, Pfizer began testing its vaccine in children ages 6 months to 11 years.

  • Right now, Pfizer and BioNTech are doing trials in children ages 12 to 15, and are currently planning their next trials on younger kids.

  • The CDA was passed not in the name of censorship but in the name of protecting children from stumbling across sexual material.

  • Professor Penelope Leach told The Daily Beast it was ludicrous to monitor young children in that way.

  • Haringey Council told The Daily Beast that the children had not been taken permanently into state care.

  • We also have a growing body of biological research showing that fathers, like mothers, are hard-wired to care for children.

  • Indeed, study after study affirms the benefits of involved fatherhood for women and children.

  • The same outpourings of affection are seen in the dealings of children with their toy babies and animals.

  • The well-known "cock and bull" stories of small children are inspired by this love of strong effect.

  • And this summer it seemed to her that she never would be able to take proper care of her nestful of children.

  • For it is better that thy children should ask of thee, than that thou look toward the hands of thy children.

  • There were other children beside, and two nurse-maids followed, looking disagreeable and resigned.