childhood
美音:['tʃaɪld.hʊd] 英音:['tʃaɪld.hʊd]简单释义:
n.童年;幼年;孩童时期
网络儿童期;儿童时代;童年时代
变形:
复数:childhoods
完整释义:
n.
1.儿童期
2.孩提时代,孩提时期,童年时代
3.小,幼年,童年
4.幼年(时代)
例句:
It does not matter, heard her mother since childhood, said Little Red Riding Hood, Grandma died, they get a lot of money.
不要紧,小红帽从小就听妈妈说,外婆死了,她们就会得到好多好多的钱。Actually, I've loved growing flowers ever since my childhood. But every time I grew a flower, it all ends up in failure.
其实啊,我从小就特别喜欢养花。不过,每次都是以失败告终。He never lost that childhood sense of wonder and of curiosity.
他从未丧失孩童般的疑问和好奇。And though the celebration was more restrained than most, the result was an intimate affair held at the bride's childhood home.
尽管这场婚典比多数人办得更为节俭,但在新娘儿时居住的家乡,它最终却成为了一次让人倍感亲切的经历。This motive to activity begins in early childhood: a boy who can stand on his head becomes reluctant to stand on his feet.
这种想要自我表现的动机从幼儿时代就开始了:一个能倒立的男孩总是不想用脚站立。Robin Dalton is best remembered in Australia as the author of Aunts up the Cross, about her childhood with her eccentric extended family.
罗宾·道尔顿,因为AuntsuptheCross这本书在澳大利亚最被人铭记的的这位作家,本期节目讲述她的童年及她的古怪的大家庭。Mr. Ji's story is all the more remarkable because of his childhood ties to the United States.
冀先生的故事是极其非凡的,因为他的童年是与美国联系在一起的。A woman in her 60s told me that she has not spoken to her mother for many years because her mother had been so abusive in her childhood.
一个60多岁的妇女跟我说她已经很多年没有和她母亲说过话了,因为她母亲曾在她童年时虐待过她。
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