kid 的英语意思
kidkid1 /kɪd/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] informal非正式 a child小孩;儿童:
She’d always loved animals since she was a little kid.她从小就一直喜欢动物。
He’s married with three kids.他已婚,有三个孩子。
A neighbor volunteered to keep an eye on the kids (=their children or the children they are responsible for).一位邻居主动提出帮忙照看孩子们(即他们自己的孩子或由他们负责照看的孩子)。► see thesaurus at childRegister语体Kid is informal. For formal or written styles use child:· Research suggests that children from abusive families are likely to repeat violent behaviour.kid 为非正式用法。正式或书面场合请用 child:· 研究表明,来自虐待型家庭的儿童往往更容易重复暴力行为。2[countable] informal非正式 a young person年轻人:
college kids大学生3[countable usually singular] used by adults to address a person who is younger than them成年人用来称呼比自己年轻的人:
Hey kid, come here.嘿,小家伙,过来。4kid’s stuff (also kid stuff American English) something that is too easy or boring过于简单或无聊的事物:
Pokémon? Oh boy, that is kid stuff!宝可梦?哎呀,那是小孩玩的东西!5 a)[countable] a young goat小山羊 b)[uncountable] very soft leather made from the skin of a young goat小山羊皮;由小山羊皮制成的极柔软的皮革:
a pair of white kid boots一双白色小山羊皮靴6kid gloves a way of treating someone kindly and carefully because they easily become upset温和谨慎地对待某人的方式,因其容易情绪激动treat/handle somebody with kid gloves
I want you to treat Hayley with kid gloves today. She’s still upset about her father.今天我希望你轻手轻脚地对待Hayley。她还在为父亲的事情难过。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] informal非正式 a child小孩;儿童:
She’d always loved animals since she was a little kid.她从小就一直喜欢动物。
He’s married with three kids.他已婚,有三个孩子。
A neighbor volunteered to keep an eye on the kids (=their children or the children they are responsible for).一位邻居主动提出帮忙照看孩子们(即他们自己的孩子或由他们负责照看的孩子)。► see thesaurus at childRegister语体Kid is informal. For formal or written styles use child:· Research suggests that children from abusive families are likely to repeat violent behaviour.kid 为非正式用法。正式或书面场合请用 child:· 研究表明,来自虐待型家庭的儿童往往更容易重复暴力行为。2[countable] informal非正式 a young person年轻人:
college kids大学生3[countable usually singular] used by adults to address a person who is younger than them成年人用来称呼比自己年轻的人:
Hey kid, come here.嘿,小家伙,过来。4kid’s stuff (also kid stuff American English) something that is too easy or boring过于简单或无聊的事物:
Pokémon? Oh boy, that is kid stuff!宝可梦?哎呀,那是小孩玩的东西!5 a)[countable] a young goat小山羊 b)[uncountable] very soft leather made from the skin of a young goat小山羊皮;由小山羊皮制成的极柔软的皮革:
a pair of white kid boots一双白色小山羊皮靴6kid gloves a way of treating someone kindly and carefully because they easily become upset温和谨慎地对待某人的方式,因其容易情绪激动treat/handle somebody with kid gloves
I want you to treat Hayley with kid gloves today. She’s still upset about her father.今天我希望你轻手轻脚地对待Hayley。她还在为父亲的事情难过。kidkid2 verb (past tense and past participle kidded, present participle kidding) informal非正式
1[intransitive, transitive] to say something that is not true, especially as a joke说假话,尤指开玩笑 SYN jokejust/only kidding
Don’t get mad – I was only kidding.别生气——我只是在开玩笑。2[transitive] to make jokes or say funny things about someone in a friendly way以友好的方式拿某人开玩笑或说有趣的话 SYN teasekid somebody about something
We were kidding Mom about being a grandmother.我们在拿妈妈当外婆(奶奶)这件事开玩笑。kid somebody (that)
My friends kidded me that my gear would fill the car.我的朋友们跟我开玩笑,说我的装备能把整辆车塞满。3no kidding?/are you kidding?/you’re kidding spoken口语 used when you are so surprised by what someone has told you that you do not completely believe them用于对别人所说的话感到十分惊讶、将信将疑时:
Carlotta’s 39? No kidding?卡洛塔39岁了?真的假的?4no kidding spoken口语 a)used to say that you understand and agree with what someone has just said用于表示你理解并认同对方刚才所说的话:
‘That girl has some major problems.’ ‘Yeah, no kidding.’"那个女孩问题很大。""就是嘛,可不是嘛。" b)used to emphasize a threat or that you are telling the truth用于强调威胁或表明自己说的是真话:
If you break that thing, you’ll be grounded for a week – no kidding.你要是把那东西弄坏了,就禁足一个星期——说真的。
And then he saw us and – no kidding – he asked us if we wanted a ride.然后他看到了我们,——真的——他问我们要不要搭他的车。5[transitive] to let yourself believe something that is untrue or unlikely自欺欺人;让自己相信不实或不可能的事kid yourself (that)
Don’t kid yourself he’ll ever change.别自欺欺人,以为他会改变。
We thought we could change the world. Just who were we trying to kid?我们以为自己能改变世界。我们究竟在骗谁呢?6I kid you not spoken口语 used to emphasize that you are telling the truth用于强调自己说的是真话—kidding noun [uncountable]kid around phrasal verb to behave in a silly way胡闹;行为轻浮愚蠢:
Stop kidding around and listen.别胡闹了,听着。
1[intransitive, transitive] to say something that is not true, especially as a joke说假话,尤指开玩笑 SYN jokejust/only kidding
Don’t get mad – I was only kidding.别生气——我只是在开玩笑。2[transitive] to make jokes or say funny things about someone in a friendly way以友好的方式拿某人开玩笑或说有趣的话 SYN teasekid somebody about something
We were kidding Mom about being a grandmother.我们在拿妈妈当外婆(奶奶)这件事开玩笑。kid somebody (that)
My friends kidded me that my gear would fill the car.我的朋友们跟我开玩笑,说我的装备能把整辆车塞满。3no kidding?/are you kidding?/you’re kidding spoken口语 used when you are so surprised by what someone has told you that you do not completely believe them用于对别人所说的话感到十分惊讶、将信将疑时:
Carlotta’s 39? No kidding?卡洛塔39岁了?真的假的?4no kidding spoken口语 a)used to say that you understand and agree with what someone has just said用于表示你理解并认同对方刚才所说的话:
‘That girl has some major problems.’ ‘Yeah, no kidding.’"那个女孩问题很大。""就是嘛,可不是嘛。" b)used to emphasize a threat or that you are telling the truth用于强调威胁或表明自己说的是真话:
If you break that thing, you’ll be grounded for a week – no kidding.你要是把那东西弄坏了,就禁足一个星期——说真的。
And then he saw us and – no kidding – he asked us if we wanted a ride.然后他看到了我们,——真的——他问我们要不要搭他的车。5[transitive] to let yourself believe something that is untrue or unlikely自欺欺人;让自己相信不实或不可能的事kid yourself (that)
Don’t kid yourself he’ll ever change.别自欺欺人,以为他会改变。
We thought we could change the world. Just who were we trying to kid?我们以为自己能改变世界。我们究竟在骗谁呢?6I kid you not spoken口语 used to emphasize that you are telling the truth用于强调自己说的是真话—kidding noun [uncountable]kid around phrasal verb to behave in a silly way胡闹;行为轻浮愚蠢:
Stop kidding around and listen.别胡闹了,听着。