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 childish ['tʃaɪldɪʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 天真的, 孩子气的

  1. The little girl spoke in a high childish voice.
    小女孩说话时声音尖尖的,带着童音。
  2. A stupid, disgraceful, or childish act or performance.
    傻事,儿戏,轻率之举愚蠢的,丢脸的或孩子气的行为或表现
  3. They derided his efforts as childish.
    他们嘲笑他的做法很幼稚。


childish
[ adj ]
indicating a lack of maturity
<adj.all>
childish tantrumsinfantile behavior


Childish \Child"ish\ (ch[imac]ld"[i^]sh), a.
1. Of, pertaining to, befitting, or resembling, a child.
``Childish innocence.'' --Macaulay.

2. Puerile; trifling; weak.

Methinks that simplicity in her countenance is
rather childish than innocent. --Addison.

Note: Childish, as applied to persons who are grown up, is in
a disparaging sense; as, a childish temper.

  1. "For some guy to say he got a wad of paper through as a bomb sounds a little childish," he said. "I don't know if the risk these guys took proved a thing.
  2. The ship's commander (Yuri Gumba) hops with both feet together and has other steps which portray him as a childish madman.
  3. Marcia Gay Harden's Harper is a revelation: she combines childish petulance and womanly longing to make what previously seemed an unplayable character one of the play's central figures.
  4. Henri was Franck Leguerinel, a pleasant light baritone who phrases musically but, condemned by the producer to a childish skittishness, was unable to hold the centre of the stage.
  5. "I must say it is interesting now to make a film about sex because I think after the liberation of sexuality in the '70s it was very, very childish.
  6. "It is childish and ridiculous for us to take the position that we are above talking with the Nicaraguan leaders because they are Marxists," Mr. Wright said before the vote.
  7. When he flings her from him, she has childish tantrums.
  8. Mr. Chabon's treatment of the broken family treads a fine line between showing the poignant sadness of the child facing the collapse of his once-happy world and reminding us that even childish innocence may not be totally innocent.
  9. Are we that childish?
  10. Their daughter testified at her sentencing hearing that she hated and resented her parents, but was merely indulging in "grotesque, childish fantasies" when plotting their deaths.
  11. He swaggers about with childish abandon, and dances with the piano like a careless lover.
  12. "Totally `Childish' Conversation," is promised by a Cleveland hospital offering "expert conservation on all manner of childish subjects: neonatology, birthing, obstetrics, pediatrics." Others are more straightforward.
  13. He called opposition talk of fraud "childish." The victory speeches came as workers tallied paper ballots at polling places, and both sides released exit polls that favored their side.
  14. This fascinating documentary is taken up not with childish fantasies, but more adult considerations, such as the history of dinosaur study and present-day scientific methods that have produced remarkable new theories about the ex-critters.
  15. Their childish appearance is subverted by a menacing pair of pistols, whilst in place of a head there is a tangled mass of Gorgon locks or a bursting flower.
  16. The story is cartoonish, even childish, but then the play was written when Jarry was a teen-ager.
  17. I have been in the tobacco business for nearly 20 years and have seen the USDA price our crops out of the world market simply by using that childish mind-set of increased price-support levels year after year.
  18. Savage attends school, but he is bored by the childish doings and finishes his tests in a few minutes.
  19. The chairman, Marjatta Rasi of Finland, "should be better informed about the needs of newborn children, but I'm afraid that her statement was not only childish but irresponsible," Sa'eed said.
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