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单词 children
释义

child

noun

ˈchī(-ə)ld How to pronounce child (audio)
plural children ˈchil-drən How to pronounce child (audio)
-dərn
often attributive
1
a
: a young person especially between infancy and puberty
a play for both children and adults
b
: a person not yet of the age of majority (see majority sense 2a)
Under the law she is still a child.
c
: a childlike or childish person
He is a child in most business matters.
2
a
: a son or daughter of human parents
Do you have any children?
b
: descendant
the children of Israel
3
a
: an unborn or recently born person
… Meghan Markle, married Prince Harry, now pregnant with child. Laura Simonetti
b
dialect : a female infant
4
: one strongly influenced by another or by a place or state of affairs
a child of the streets
a child of nature
America has been called "the first child of the Enlightenment"
5
: product, result
barbed wire … is truly a child of the plains W. P. Webb
6
usually childe
ˈchī(-ə)ld How to pronounce child (audio)
, archaic : a youth of noble birth
childless
ˈchī(-ə)l(d)-ləs How to pronounce child (audio)
adjective
childlessness noun
Phrases
with child
: pregnant

Synonyms

  • bairn [chiefly Scottish]
  • bambino
  • bud
  • chap [Southern & Midland]
  • chick
  • cub
  • juvenile
  • kid
  • kiddie
  • kiddy
  • kiddo
  • moppet
  • sprat
  • sprout
  • squirt
  • whelp
  • youngling
  • youngster
  • youth
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Example Sentences

the birth of a child She's pregnant with their first child. a play for both children and adults All of their children are grown now. an elderly couple and their adult children Men are such children sometimes. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English cild; akin to Goth kilthei womb, and perhaps to Sanskrit jaṭhara belly

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3a

Kids Definition

child

noun

ˈchīld How to pronounce child (audio)
plural children
ˈchil-drən
1
: an unborn or recently born person
2
: a young person of either sex between infancy and youth
3
: a son or daughter of any age
My children are grown now.

Medical Definition

child

noun

ˈchī(ə)ld How to pronounce child (audio)
plural children ˈchil-drən, -dərn How to pronounce child (audio)
1
: an unborn or recently born person
2
: a young person especially between infancy and youth

Legal Definition

child

noun

plural children
1
: a son or daughter of any age and usually including one formally adopted compare issue

Note: The word child as used in a statute or will is often held to include a stepchild, an illegitimate child, a person for whom one stands in loco parentis, or sometimes a more remote descendant, such as a grandchild. In interpreting the word child as used in a will, the court will try to effectuate the intent of the person who made the will as it can be determined from the language of the will.

2
: a person below an age specified by law : infant, minor
assault on a child under 16 years of age
compare adult

Note: A person who is below the statutory age but is married will usually be considered an adult.

Biographical Definition

Child 1 of 2

biographical name (1)

ˈchī(-ə)ld How to pronounce Child (audio)
Francis James 1825–1896 American ballad editor

Child

2 of 2

biographical name (2)

Julia (Carolyn) 1912–2004 née McWilliams American chef

children

noun

plural of child
1
as in kids
a young person who is between infancy and adulthood an imaginative animated film that appeals to adults as well as to children

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • kids
  • youths
  • teenagers
  • youngsters
  • juveniles
  • adolescents
  • cubs
  • babies
  • chicks
  • teens
  • kiddies
  • kiddos
  • infants
  • toddlers
  • moppets
  • monkeys
  • younglings
  • buds
  • bairns
  • bambinos
  • preschoolers
  • schoolchildren
  • sprouts
  • whelps
  • sprats
  • minors
  • sprat
  • bambini
  • chaps
  • squirts
  • newborn
  • kindergartners
  • schoolkids
  • tykes
  • neonates
  • schoolgirls
  • schoolboys
  • tots
  • kindergarteners
  • newborns
  • urchins
  • nestlings
  • preteens
  • weanlings
  • babes
  • cherubs
  • tweens
  • rug rats
  • teeners
  • mischiefs
  • rascals
  • lads
  • hellions
  • imps
  • tikes
  • whippersnappers
  • bantlings
  • teenyboppers
  • nippers
  • devils
  • rogues
  • rapscallions
  • subteens
  • tomboys
  • striplings
  • shavers
  • tads
  • preteen-agers
  • hoydens
  • cherubim
  • jackanapeses
  • bobby-soxers

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • adults
  • grown-ups
  • senior citizens
  • elders
  • seniors
  • ancients
  • oldsters
  • middle-agers
  • golden-agers
  • old-timers
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2
as in infants
a recently born person wrapped the child in a blanket before taking him outside in the cold

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • infants
  • babies
  • kids
  • toddlers
  • boys
  • newborn
  • neonates
  • girls
  • newborns
  • babes
  • bambinos
  • bambini
  • youngsters
  • kiddies
  • cherubs
  • kiddos
  • youths
  • tykes
  • foundlings
  • moppets
  • juveniles
  • sucklings
  • tots
  • minors
  • nurslings
  • preemies
  • nippers
  • younglings
  • urchins
  • tikes
  • cherubim
  • bantlings
  • premies
  • tads
  • whippersnappers
  • imps
  • tomboys
  • hoydens
  • squirts

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • adults
  • grown-ups
  • senior citizens
  • elders
  • seniors
  • oldsters
  • graybeards
  • old-timers
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3
as in outcomes
a condition or occurrence traceable to a cause widespread stress is the child of the frenetic pace of the modern world

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • outcomes
  • consequences
  • results
  • products
  • resultants
  • effects
  • fruits
  • developments
  • issues
  • sequels
  • fates
  • aftermaths
  • implications
  • precipitates
  • corollaries
  • sequences
  • aftereffects
  • conclusions
  • outgrowths
  • upshots
  • backwashes
  • matters of course
  • ramifications
  • repercussions
  • echoes
  • side effects
  • denouements
  • dénouements
  • offshoots
  • afterclaps
  • afterglows
  • byproducts
  • by-products
  • fallouts
  • ripples
  • aftershocks
  • spin-offs
  • echos
  • blowbacks
  • side reactions

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • reasons
  • factors
  • causes
  • occasions
  • antecedents
  • considerations
  • determinants
  • mothers
  • grounds
  • foundations
  • bases
  • bases
  • causations
  • incentives
  • stimuli
  • sources
  • roots
  • origins
  • springs
  • inspirations
  • groundworks
  • impetuses
  • instigations
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