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Definition of childhood in English: childhoodnoun ˈtʃʌɪldhʊdˈtʃaɪldˌhʊd mass nounThe state or period of being a child. 儿童期 he spent his childhood in Lewes 他在刘易斯度过了孩提时代。 the idealized world of childhood as modifier a childhood friend 童年伙伴。 Example sentencesExamples - The effects of childhood malnutrition are a legacy reflected in his sunken features.
- It is about the loss of childhood innocence and the bruises of adult experience.
- He is completing a lengthy poem about his childhood experiences of the Holocaust.
- To my childhood imagination, however, that girl seemed to be going off to a fate worse than death.
- Unhealthy lifestyles and childhood obesity is a modern epidemic of the western world.
- These findings come at a time of high official concern with childhood obesity.
- Just as our concepts of childhood have changed, so have our concepts of childhood problems.
- As she grows up and matures, you will notice many of these childhood traits develop into adult ones.
- Of course she has not changed, she is the same despicable character she was in childhood.
- His childhood and youth were spent helping his father in unsuccessful farming ventures.
- I seemed to spend an inordinate amount of my childhood running away from people.
- Are your most formative years those of your early childhood or your early teens?
- The wisdom contained in the honey from wild bees made it a complete food for this childhood era of mankind.
- Mortality in childhood is heavily influenced by deaths from motor vehicle accidents.
- Pushing the door in, she stood in wonder at the sight of her childhood friend.
- She has said that there were periods in her childhood when learning proved difficult.
- I regard myself as very fortunate to have spent my childhood years in a very special place.
- You have to be ready to detail anything from childhood illnesses to the consistency of your stools.
- How many of our childhood friends will be married with families of their own?
- Ah, those far off days when childhood still retained the innocence that has been so sadly lost today.
Synonyms youth, early years, early days, early life, infancy, babyhood, boyhood, girlhood, pre-teens, prepubescence, adolescence, teens, teenage years, young adulthood, immaturity the springtime of life, one's salad days Law minority rare nonage, juvenility, juniority, juvenescence
OriginOld English cildhād (see child, -hood). Definition of childhood in US English: childhoodnounˈCHīldˌho͝odˈtʃaɪldˌhʊd 1The state of being a child. 儿童期 the idealized world of childhood Example sentencesExamples - She has said that there were periods in her childhood when learning proved difficult.
- Unhealthy lifestyles and childhood obesity is a modern epidemic of the western world.
- Of course she has not changed, she is the same despicable character she was in childhood.
- His childhood and youth were spent helping his father in unsuccessful farming ventures.
- Are your most formative years those of your early childhood or your early teens?
- You have to be ready to detail anything from childhood illnesses to the consistency of your stools.
- The wisdom contained in the honey from wild bees made it a complete food for this childhood era of mankind.
- These findings come at a time of high official concern with childhood obesity.
- Just as our concepts of childhood have changed, so have our concepts of childhood problems.
- Ah, those far off days when childhood still retained the innocence that has been so sadly lost today.
- As she grows up and matures, you will notice many of these childhood traits develop into adult ones.
- It is about the loss of childhood innocence and the bruises of adult experience.
- He is completing a lengthy poem about his childhood experiences of the Holocaust.
- I seemed to spend an inordinate amount of my childhood running away from people.
- Mortality in childhood is heavily influenced by deaths from motor vehicle accidents.
- How many of our childhood friends will be married with families of their own?
- To my childhood imagination, however, that girl seemed to be going off to a fate worse than death.
- Pushing the door in, she stood in wonder at the sight of her childhood friend.
- I regard myself as very fortunate to have spent my childhood years in a very special place.
- The effects of childhood malnutrition are a legacy reflected in his sunken features.
Synonyms youth, early years, early days, early life, infancy, babyhood, boyhood, girlhood, pre-teens, prepubescence, adolescence, teens, teenage years, young adulthood, immaturity - 1.1 The period during which a person is a child.
孩提时代,童年 she spent her childhood in Pennsylvania 他在刘易斯度过了孩提时代。 as modifier a childhood friend 童年伙伴。 Example sentencesExamples - I am not by any means saying that anyone who had a traumatic childhood cannot parent children.
- She believes her own depression began in her teens due to a difficult childhood.
- Today the elderly are often ignored, while the young are robbed of a carefree childhood.
- I might have had a miserable childhood in Hartlepool but now I work on a newspaper in London!
- This is usually a childhood viral infection that causes a mild fever and swelling in the glands in the neck.
- I had a good childhood, but my father left when I was seven and my mother brought me up on her own.
- It is a childhood chronic disease that primary care workers should watch out for.
- An album as honest and chilling as this one couldn't be written without a traumatic childhood.
- She had had a difficult childhood and had a history of psychiatric problems and alcohol abuse.
- What a childhood we should have had if only we had been left to do as we pleased!
- In order to make this persona more convincing, a disturbed childhood had to be invented.
- Roberto knows how lucky he is to have had a happy childhood and is very happy to be able to give something back.
- Both deny ever having had a drink problem, and say their son enjoyed a happy childhood in a loving family.
- The health implications of a childhood measles epidemic do not bear thinking about.
- To paint was to survive a shattered childhood and stay connected to his lost paradise.
- You do not look at whether they have had a deprived childhood or anything of that kind.
- I am not saying that a bad childhood necessarily turns you into a psychopath, but the hurt is there.
- For others, having children is about righting the wrongs of an unhappy childhood.
- All the clichés of a happy childhood hit me in the face as hard as any real punishment.
- It looks like he had a troubled childhood and that the relationship with both parents was not an easy one.
OriginOld English cildhād (see child, -hood). |