词汇 | kid |
释义 | kid (adjective) kid (verb) kid 8 ENTRIES FOUND: kid (noun) kid (adjective) kid (verb) kid gloves (noun) kid stuff (noun) whiz kid (noun) block (noun) new (adjective) 1 kid /ˈkɪd/ noun plural kids 1 kid /ˈkɪd/ noun plural kids Learner's definition of KID 1 [count] informal a : a son or daughter : child孩子 She has to leave early and pick up her kids at school.她不得不早点离开,去学校接她的孩子们。 He has a wife and two kids.他有妻子和两个孩子。 b : a young person少年;年轻人 I loved to play hopscotch when I was a kid. [=child]我小时候喜欢玩跳房子游戏。 I wish I could do something to help that poor kid.我希望自己能做点什么来帮帮那个可怜的孩子。 I know he seems very mature, but he's really still just a kid. [=he's still very young]我知道他看上去很成熟,但实际上他还是个孩子。 a bunch of college kids [=young people who are attending college]一群大学生 — sometimes used as a form of address有时用作称呼 Hey, kid!喂,年轻人! You'd better listen to me, kid, because I'm not going to say this twice.小子,给我好好听着,因为我是不会说第二遍的。 2 a [count] : a young goat小山羊 b [noncount] : a soft leather made from the skin of a young goat小山羊皮革 gloves made of kid 小山羊皮手套 kid leather小山羊皮革 new kid on the block : someone who has recently joined a particular group新成员 I was the new kid on the block, having just been hired the week before.我是新员工,前一周刚开始上班。 — see also kid gloves 2 kid /ˈkɪd/ adjective 2 kid /ˈkɪd/ adjective Learner's definition of KID always used before a noun chiefly US, informal : younger较年幼的 my kid brother/sister [=my brother/sister who is younger than I am]我的弟弟/妹妹 3 kid /ˈkɪd/ verb kids; kidded; kidding 3 kid /ˈkɪd/ verb kids; kidded; kidding Learner's definition of KID informal 1 : to speak to (someone) in a way that is not serious : to say things that are not true to (someone) in a joking way开玩笑 [+ object] It's the truth. I wouldn't kid you about something so important.这是真的。我不会拿这么重要的事情跟你开玩笑。 I'm not kidding you when I say that this is one of the best meals I've ever eaten.这是我吃过的最美味的一顿饭,我可不是跟你开玩笑。 I panicked when he said the test was tomorrow, but then I realized he was just kidding me.他说明天要考试,吓了我一跳,但我马上意识到他是在开玩笑。 The test is tomorrow? You must be kidding me!考试是在明天?你在开玩笑吧! “The test is tomorrow.” “Are you kidding me?!” “I kid you not.” [=I am not kidding you]“考试是在明天。”“你在开玩笑吧?!”“我可没有。” [no object] Don't be offended by what he said. He was just/only kidding.别把他的话放心上,他不过是开玩笑罢了。 — often + around I'm not really angry—I'm just kidding around.我并没有真的生气——我不过是在开玩笑。 2 [+ object] : to make fun of (someone) in a friendly way : tease逗乐;揶揄 We kidded her about her old car.我们拿她的旧车打趣她。 3 [+ object] : to say (something) in a joking way戏谑 “I might eat this whole pie by myself,” she kidded.“我一个人可以吃下整个派,”她开玩笑说。 She kidded that she might eat the whole pie by herself.她笑称自己能吃下整个派。 kid yourself : to fail to admit the truth to yourself : to deceive yourself自欺欺人 If you think he'll help us, you're just kidding yourself.如果你认为他会帮我们,你就是在自欺欺人。 “I think he'll help us if we ask him.” “Don't kid yourself—he's only interested in his own problems.”“我觉得如果我们向他求助,他会帮我们的。”“别自欺欺人了——他只在乎自己的问题。” no kidding informal 1 — used to emphasize the truth of a statement用于强调一句话的真实性 No kidding, the test is tomorrow.真的,考试是在明天。 2 — used to ask if a statement is really true用于询问某个说法是否真实 “The test is tomorrow.” “No kidding?”“考试是在明天。”“真的吗?” 3 — used to show that you are surprised by or interested in what has been said.用于表示吃惊或对对方所说的话感兴趣 “My brother got engaged last month.” “No kidding! That's great news!”“我哥哥上个月订婚了。”“真的呀!这可是好消息!” — often used in an ironic way in response to a statement that is regarded as very obvious常用作讽刺之意,用于对显而易见的说法的回应 “If we don't start going faster, we're not going to finish on time.” “Gee, no kidding.”“如果我们不开始加快进度,就不能按时完成任务了。”“哎呀,说得太对了。” — kidder noun, plural kidders [count] He's quite a kidder. [=he likes to kid around]他是个玩笑大王。 |
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