child

child /tʃaild/
  • danh từ, số nhiều children
    • đứa bé, đứa trẻ
    • đứa con
    • (nghĩa bóng) kết quả, hậu quả, sản phẩm
      • sin is often the child of idleness: tội lỗi thường là do vô công rỗi nghề mà sinh ra
    • người lớn mà tính như trẻ con
    • to be far gone with child
      • có mang sắp đến tháng đẻ
    • burnt child dreads the fire
      • (xem) fire
    • this child
      • (từ lóng) bõ già này
    • from a child
      • từ lúc còn thơ

Lĩnh vực: y học
 đứa bé, trẻ em

child care center
 trung tâm chăm sóc trẻ em
child care centre
 trung tâm chăm sóc trẻ em
child class
 lớp con
child device
 thiết bị con
child gadget
 công cụ con
child gadget
 thiết bị con
child menu
 menu con
child menu
 trình đơn phụ
child process
 quá trình con
child process
 tiến trình con
child psychology
 tâm lý học trẻ em
child record
 bản ghi bậc thấp
child record
 bản ghi con
child resource
 nguồn con
child resource
 tài nguyên con
child restraint system
 ghế trẻ em
child seat
 ghế dành cho trẻ em
child seat
 ghế trẻ em
child security lock
 chốt bảo vệ trẻ em
child segment
 đoạn con
child spacing
 không gian con
child structure
 cấu trúc con
child version
 phiên bản con
child version
 phiên bản của phiên bản
child widget
 công cụ con
child window
 cửa số con
child window
 cửa sổ con
childproof lock, child protector
 chốt bảo vệ trẻ em
dependent child
 con phải phụ cấp

 thiếu nhi

allowance for child
 mức miễn thuế cho con cái
child labour law
 luật lao động trẻ em
child proof
 bảo vệ an toàn cho trẻ con
child proof
 có thể ngăn ngừa trẻ con sờ mó
child proof
 không bị trẻ con phá hỏng
child protection Act
 luật bảo hộ trẻ em (1966)
child support
 phí nuôi trẻ

Từ điển chuyên ngành Pháp luật

Child: trẻ em
Trẻ em ở Canada là người dưới tuổi trưởng thành. Tuổi trưởng thành ở Canada do mỗi tỉnh và vùng lãnh thổ quy định, thông thường là 18 tuổi. Công ước Liên hiệp quốc về Quyền trẻ em xác nhận trẻ em phải dưới 18 tuổi.


Xem thêm: kid, youngster, minor, shaver, nipper, small fry, tiddler, tike, tyke, fry, nestling, kid, baby



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