child
Từ điển Collocation
child noun
ADJ. little, small, young My father died while I was still a small child. | teenage We've got three teenage children. | good, obedient, well-behaved | delinquent, difficult, disobedient, fractious, mischievous, naughty, problem, sulky, unruly, wayward, wilful She works in a centre for delinquent children. He's always been a problem child. The children were quite unruly and ran around the house as if they owned it. | bright, gifted, intelligent, precocious a school for gifted children What a precocious child?reading Jane Austen at the age of ten! | dull, slow Teaching is particularly difficult when a class contains both slow and bright children. | well-cared for | abandoned, abused, neglected therapy for sexually abused children | sickly | loving | only It was a bit lonely being an only child. | fatherless, motherless | illegitimate | unborn an organization that campaigns for the rights of the unborn child | dependent tax concessions for families with dependent children | street There are a lot of street children in the poorer parts of the city.
VERB + CHILD have How many children have you got? | give birth to, have She didn't have her first child until she was nearly forty. | conceive We had trouble conceiving our first child. | expect They are expecting a child in June. | adopt | bring up, raise, rear He had old-fashioned ideas on how to bring up children. | indulge, pamper, spoil You can't spoil a child by giving it all the affection it wants. | abduct | abandon
CHILD + VERB be born Their first child was born with a rare heart condition. | develop, grow (up) Children grow up so quickly! good food for growing children | cry, scream, whimper, whine | misbehave
CHILD + NOUN actor, bride | welfare
PREP. with ~ (literary) big with child (= pregnant)
Từ điển WordNet
n.
- a young person of either sex; kid, youngster, minor, shaver, nipper, small fry, tiddler, tike, tyke, fry, nestling
she writes books for children
they're just kids
`tiddler' is a British term for youngsters
- a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age; kid
they had three children
they were able to send their kids to college
- an immature childish person; baby
he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived
stop being a baby!
- a member of a clan or tribe
the children of Israel
Microsoft Computer Dictionary
n. 1. A process initiated by another process (the parent). This initiating action is frequently called a fork. The parent process often sleeps (is suspended) until the child process stops executing. 2. In a tree structure, the relationship of a node to its immediate predecessor. See also generation (definition 2), tree structure.
English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary
children
syn.: baby juvenile offspring tot youngster youth
ant.: adult