It's very important to teach the children about road safety. 把交通安全常识教给孩子们是非常重要的。
The children are rushing about. 孩子们到处乱闯。
In his40 years of practice the doctor had brought many children into the world. 这位医生在40年的开业生涯中,接生了许多婴儿。
Children \Chil"dren\, n.; pl. of {Child}.
Child \Child\ (ch[imac]ld), n.; pl. {Children} (ch[i^]l"dr[e^]n). [AS. cild, pl. cildru; cf. Goth. kil[thorn]ei womb, in-kil[thorn][=o] with child.] 1. A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the first degree; the immediate progeny of human parents; -- in law, legitimate offspring. Used also of animals and plants.
2. A descendant, however remote; -- used esp. in the plural; as, the children of Israel; the children of Edom.
3. One who, by character of practice, shows signs of relationship to, or of the influence of, another; one closely connected with a place, occupation, character, etc.; as, a child of God; a child of the devil; a child of disobedience; a child of toil; a child of the people.
4. A noble youth. See {Childe}. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
5. A young person of either sex. esp. one between infancy and youth; hence, one who exhibits the characteristics of a very young person, as innocence, obedience, trustfulness, limited understanding, etc.
When I was child. I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things. --1. Cor. xii. 11.
6. A female infant. [Obs.]
A boy or a child, I wonder? --Shak.
{To be with child}, to be pregnant.
{Child's play}, light work; a trifling contest.
No children in the sixth-grade classroom at Most Pure Heart of Mary School were hit.
After reports earlier this year linked the apple pesticide Alar to cancer risks in children, supermarkets had to act "to head off a flap," he says.
"They're like children," says Rep. Fortney Stark, a California Democrat.
Shaywitz said her study shows that doctors should not rely soley on schools to identify children with learning disabilities.
The contest, sponsored by Lions Club International, examined entries from nearly 100,000 children in 49 countries.
Outside a shelter for the homeless, though, pictures drawn by children showed some youngsters had hope for the future. Ten-year-old Amanda Charnas of Santa Cruz drew the Earth, flowers sprouting from a crack and a rainbow nearby.
A major worry has been the psychological impact of the explosion, especially on the space workers and their children.
Mr. Mulay, divorced with two grown children, wanted something to fill his time.
"Basically, like a lot of other people, we were a little freer spending with credit cards than we should have been." Now, saving for retirement and for the four children's educations is a higher priority.
Many of these graduates, like me, are going to have to continue to work when their children are born and when they are young.
The bill unveiled Thursday requires the whipping post in addition to jail time for anyone convicted of dealing hard drugs or involving children in the drug world.
Two injured children remained in critical condition early Sunday.
These accounts enable employees to set aside up to $5,000 per family each year to pay for the cost of pre-school/after-school care for children through age 12, day camp and care of an elderly dependent.
He adapted it from the original story by Ted Hughes - who wrote it for his children.
The constable's wife and young children escaped, and the gunmen took a shotgun and two pistols when they left, police said in their daily unrest report.
Both children were then suspended.
The Parents Music Resource Center founded by Elizabeth "Tipper" Gore says it is promoting truth-in-packaging to help parents and their children deal with an entertainment culture that is increasingly violent and sexually explicit.
The degree of regimentation matters; at three months children usually are removed from their families for all but a day a week.
Their father had been given custody of the children after a 1985 divorce.
The check, which state officials say "is in the mail," will be set aside for her children's education, she says.
In Seattle, where there is licensed day care for fewer than half the children who need it, voters approved a school levy in 1986 that included $5 million to create space for child-care facilities in certain schools.
The first lawsuit filed under a new law prohibiting housing discrimination against families with children was filed Tuesday against the owners of a New Jersey apartment complex.
George Bush says he is "almost haunted" by the plight of inner-city children.
South Koreans are living longer and having fewer children than ever before and by the year 2020 the country's population growth will be zero, officials said today.
Mr. De Benedetti is married and has two children.
If you do marry a housewife, advise your children not to go to school.
"The boat people, in order to make the operation more difficult, pushed their women and children to the front," said Security Secretary M. Geoffrey Barnes.
Despite the relatively smaller size of the young population, children's diseases continue to threaten youngsters.
How could it be otherwise in a society where so many are "latchkey" children, gathered with their elders only to eat and sleep?
Today, a lot of children across America struggle with problems. With a little help from a good school or a great teacher, today's stuttering child could be tomorrow's keynote speaker _ today's potential dropout could become tomorrow's Thomas Edison.