child
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美式
- a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority;a son or daughter of any age
noun: child, plural noun: children
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- 1. a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority she'd been playing tennis since she was a child the film is not suitable for children
- ▪ a son or daughter of any age when children leave home, parents can feel somewhat redundant
- ▪ an immature or irresponsible person she's such a child!
- ▪ a person who has little or no experience in a particular area he's a child in financial matters
- ▪ the descendants of a family or people the children of Abraham
- ▪ a person or thing influenced by a specified environment a child of the Sixties OPEC was in a sense a child of the Cold War
- plural form of child
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- plural form of child
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- another term for child benefit
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- an immature man.
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- an immature man.
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- not having any children, especially by choice: a child-free woman who likes to travel my husband and I are child-free
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- not having any children, especially by choice: a child-free woman who likes to travel my husband and I are child-free
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- the action or skill of looking after children.
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- a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority: she'd been playing tennis since she was a child the film is not suitable for children
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