CORE WORDS
COMPOUND WORDS
baby | {n} | (very young human being) | babysitter | {n} | (baby or child caretaker) | breeze | {n} | (activity that is easy) | call a spade a spade | {v} | (to speak the truth) | car seat | {n} | (detachable motor car seat) | child | {n} | (a female or male child, a daughter or son) | child | {n} | (a minor) | child abuse | {n} | (mistreatment of a child) | childhood | {n} | ((by extension) the early stages of development of something) | childhood | {n} | (the state of being a child) | childhood | {n} | (time when one is a child) | childhood friend | {n} | (a friend known since childhood) | childish | {adj} | (behaving immaturely) | childish | {adj} | (suitable for a child) | childishness | {n} | (childishness) | childless | {adj} | (not having any children) | childlessness | {n} | (the state of being childless) | childlike | {adj} | (innocent and trustful; credulous; artless) | childlike | {adj} | (of, like, or suitable for a child) | childminder | {n} | (person who looks after other people's children) | child neglect | {n} | (form of child abuse) | child pornography | {n} | (pornographic materials depicting minors) | children's home | {n} | (a public institution for the care and protection of children whose parents have died or can no longer care for them, see also: orphanage) | child safety seat | {n} | (a car safety restraint designed for infants and young children) | child's play | {n} | (something particularly simple or easy) | Christ child | {prop} | (Child Jesus) | cinch | {n} | (something that is very easy to do) | cot | {n} | (bed for children) | cot death | {n} | (unexplained death of a baby, usually while sleeping) | crib death | {n} | (the unexplained death of a baby usually while sleeping) | cygnet | {n} | (young of a swan) | day care center | {n} | (A nursery for the supervision of preschool children while the parents work) | do you have children | {phrase} | (do you have children?) | easy as pie | {adj} | (very easy) | everything but the kitchen sink | {n} | (Almost everything, whether needed or not) | foster child | {n} | (a child in foster care) | foundling | {n} | (abandoned child, left by its parent) | godchild | {n} | (a child whose baptism is sponsored by a godparent) | grandchild | {n} | (child of someone’s child) | infancy | {n} | (earliest period of childhood) | infancy | {n} | (state of being an infant) | infanticide | {n} | (a person who has killed a child) | infanticide | {n} | (the murder of an infant) | infanticide | {n} | (the murder of one's child) | kid | {n} | (child (colloq.)) | kid | {n} | (young person (colloq.)) | kiddie | {n} | (a child (hypocorism)) | kidnap | {n} | (an instance of kidnapping) | kidnapping | {n} | (the crime of taking a person against their will, sometimes for ransom) | kindergarten | {n} | (educational institution for young children, usually between ages 4 and 6) | kindergartener | {n} | (a child who attends a kindergarten) | kindergartener | {n} | (a person who teaches at a kindergarten) | kindergartner | {n} | (A child who attends a kindergarten) | kindergartner | {n} | (A person who teaches at a kindergarten) | latch-key child | {n} | (A child who returns to an empty house) | latchkey kid | {n} | (schoolchild) | layer | {n} | (shoot of a plant) | lie | {n} | (position of fetus) | love child | {n} | (child born as a result of a romantic liaison between unmarried parents) | nanny | {n} | (child's nurse) | natural child | {n} | (child born to unmarried parents) | nurse | {n} | (person who takes care of other people's young) | nursery | {n} | (place for the care of children) | nursery rhyme | {n} | (short poem or song for children) | nursery school | {n} | (a school for pre-school children) | offspring | {n} | (singular offspring (male, female or sex unspecified)) | once bitten, twice shy | {proverb} | (one is cautious in the future if hurt in the past) | one-child policy | {n} | (a policy of population control) | only | {adj} | (without sibling) | only child | {n} | (a person who has no siblings) | orphan | {n} | (person whose (parent or) parents have died) | orphanage | {n} | (a public institution for the care and protection of orphans) | pediatrician | {n} | (physician who specialises in pediatrics) | pediatrics | {n} | (branch of medicine) | pedodontist | {n} | (specialist in pediatric dentistry) | piece of cake | {n} | (simple or easy job) | poliomyelitis | {n} | (infection by the poliovirus) | pop gun | {n} | (a toy gun) | pram | {n} | (perambulator) | prodigy | {n} | (extremely talented person, especially a child) | pupil | {n} | (student) | Santa Claus | {prop} | (A modern mythological figure) | schoolchild | {n} | (young person attending school or of an age to attend school) | spare the rod and spoil the child | {proverb} | (if one does not discipline a child he or she will never learn obedience) | stepchild | {n} | (the child of one's spouse from his or her previous partner) | street urchin | {n} | (child living, or spending most of their time, in the streets) | stroller | {n} | (seat on wheels) | subclass | {n} | (computing) | sudden infant death syndrome | {n} | (medical syndrome) | teething troubles | {n} | (small problems) | the shoemaker's children go barefoot | {proverb} | (one often neglects those closest to oneself) | throw the baby out with the bathwater | {v} | ((idiomatic) to discard something valuable) | toddler | {n} | (young human child) | wanton | {n} | (overly playful person) | widow | {n} | (a line of type) | wunderkind | {n} | (child prodigy) | wunderkind | {n} | (highly talented individual who is successful at a young age)
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| She takes care of my children . | 她照顾我的孩子。
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I have known her since she was a child . | 我从她小时候就认识她了。
I took the children to school . | 我送孩子们去学校。
This work is simple enough for a child to do . | 这项工作对于小孩子来说很简单。
She brought up her children to be truthful . | 她教育孩子们要诚实。
Don't make fun of that child . | 别取笑那个孩子。
The child is lonesome for its mother . | 孩子对母亲来说是孤独的。
Don't spoil your child . | 别宠坏你的孩子。
A young child has a small vocabulary . | 小孩子的词汇量很小。
Children sometimes lack patience . | 孩子有时缺乏耐心。
Even children can read this book . | 即使是孩子也可以阅读这本书。
The child was hot with fever . | 孩子发烧了,浑身发烫。
I'll take care of your child tonight . | 今晚我会照顾你的孩子。
In our park , we have a nice slide for children to play on . | 在我们的公园里,我们有一个漂亮的滑梯供孩子们玩耍。
We did everything for the welfare of our children . | 我们所做的一切都是为了孩子们的福祉。
There are many doubts to a child . | 对于一个孩子来说,有很多疑问。
It's as easy as pie . | 这就像馅饼一样简单。
Even a little child knows its name . | 即使是小孩子也知道它的名字。
She loves her children . | 她爱她的孩子们。
She is devoted to her children . | 她对孩子一心一意。
Small children are very curious . | 小孩子很好奇。
Mr brown has four children . | 布朗先生有四个孩子。
Even a child can answer it . | 即使是小孩子也能回答出来。
I told an amusing story to the children . | 我给孩子们讲了一个有趣的故事。
We like children . | 我们喜欢孩子。
Children are playing with toys . | 孩子们正在玩玩具。
Tom got angry at the children . | 汤姆对孩子们很生气。
Even a child can do such a thing . | 就连小孩子也能做出这样的事。
Children grow up so quickly . | 孩子们长得真快。
We kept the children quiet . | 我们让孩子们保持安静。
Even a child can answer the question . | 即使是小孩子也能回答这个问题。
Few children were in the room . | 房间里只有几个孩子。
Children are not admitted . | 儿童不得入内。
What is the child up to now ? | 孩子现在怎么样了?
He did not like children . | 他不喜欢孩子。
He was innocent as a child . | 他小时候是天真无邪的。
The child flew for his life . | 孩子逃命了。
She seems to have been in poor health in her childhood . | 她小时候的健康状况似乎不太好。
She takes care of my children . | 她照顾我的孩子。
My children are my treasures . | 我的孩子是我的财富。
He is nothing but a child . | 他只不过是个孩子而已。
It's as easy as pie for him . | 这对他来说简直就是小菜一碟。
Children should keep away from the river . It's dangerous . | 儿童应远离河边。 这很危险 。
Don't wake up the sleeping child . | 不要吵醒熟睡的孩子。
I have kids to take care of . | 我有孩子要照顾。
She had an itch to see her child . | 她很想见到她的孩子。
Young children soon pick up words they hear . | 年幼的孩子很快就能记住他们听到的单词。
Even a child can understand it . | 即使是小孩子也能理解。
A lot of children gathered in the garden . | 花园里聚集了很多孩子。
She yelled at the children to be quiet . | 她大声叫孩子们安静。
There are some children playing in the park . | 有一些孩子在公园里玩耍。
She took care of the children . | 她照顾孩子们。
That kid kept crying for hours . | 那孩子哭了好几个小时。
Even a child knows right from wrong . | 即使是小孩子也知道是非。
The children were playing at keeping house . | 孩子们正在玩看家的游戏。
They only stayed together for the sake of their children . | 他们在一起只是为了孩子。
The children went out to play . | 孩子们出去玩了。
How many children do you want to have when you get married ? | 结婚后你想生几个孩子?
Above all , children need love . | 最重要的是,孩子需要爱。
It is dangerous for children to play in the street . | 孩子们在街上玩耍很危险。
I wonder what ever will become of the child . | 我不知道孩子会变成什么样子。
She is careful about her child's nutrition . | 她很注意孩子的营养。
He has not more than three children . | 他的孩子不超过三个。
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