Children's English: Children?
Pronunciation: English? ['tldr? Beautiful? n]
Noun (short for noun)? Children, children, children.
Related phrases:
1, exceptional children? supernormal children
Young children? children
3. Primary and secondary school students
4. Children's wear? Children's clothing/clothes/clothing
Related examples:
1, those Children? Really? Is it over? That? Fruit.
Those children ate all the fruit.
2. We? Must? Isn't it? Restrain? Children? Their? Freedom.
We should never restrict children's freedom.
3. tell? Yours Children? notto? Run? Through it? Streets.
Tell your children not to run across the street.
What, Amy? Where are you going? Herd? Yours Children? This afternoon?
What, let me take care of your children this afternoon?
Extended data:
Meaning discrimination
The nouns baby, child, infant and teenager all mean "child". The difference is:
1, baby's daily language, generally refers to a newborn baby to a two-year-old or very young child, often containing affection.
For example: Shegavebirthtoafinehealthybaby
She gave birth to a healthy and beautiful baby
2. Child is a common word with a wide meaning and no feelings. Generally refers to the fetus, infants to 10 years old children.
Example: He is happy and good-natured? Kid.
He is a happy and kind child.
3. Written words of infants and young children refer to children from birth to two years old in a narrow sense and children under seven years old in a broad sense; Legally, it means minor.
Example: He just started? Babies? School.
He just went to kindergarten.
4.youngster generally refers to children or teenagers of any age, mostly boys, mostly used for the elderly.
I can't gogallivantinglikeayounster.
I can't play around like a child.
How do children read?
The child's pronunciation is: English ['t? ildr? N], USA ['tldr? n].
Children is an English word, meaning children. This is the plural form of child.
British pronunciation: ['t? ildr? n].
American pronunciation: ['tldr? n].
Children's examples:
1、The? Children? havegonepaddling。
The children went swimming.
2. Did she spoil it? Children? Rotten.
She dotes on her children.
He is easy to get along with? Kid.
He has a way with children.
4. Children? Natural repressor.
Children are born to express themselves.
5. Children? Clean up the garbage.
The children are picking up rubbish in the rubbish dump.
How to read children's English
Children's English reading and analysis are as follows:
First, the phonetic symbol: English? 【k? d]? Beautiful? 【k? d]?
Second, meaning translation:
Noun (short for noun)? Children; Young people; Little goat; Suede products
An intransitive verb? Fertility; laugh at
Transitive verbs? Joke; Coax; mimical
Adjective? Younger
Third, the phrase:
Many children? Many children
Young children? child
College students? college student
Pupils? student
Are you kidding? Tease, tease
Keaton? cheat
kidup? cheat
About children? Have fun.
kidsbabouthisoddclothes? Make fun of sb. Strange clothes
The baby's belly? Make fun of someone's big belly.
Kidto? cheat
Fourth, usage analysis:
1、n?
Kid as a noun means "children, teenagers", which is an informal statement and often means "young people" in American slang.
In spoken English, thenew? Children can sometimes refer to brides.
2、v?
Kid basically means "joking" and "teasing" in good faith; It can also mean to deceive gullible people without malice; Reflexive pronouns, when used as objects, mean "self-deception".
Kid can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as an object. When you take a reflexive pronoun as the object, you can also take the object clause that leads, and sometimes you can omit it.
The past tense and past participle of kid are kid.
Example of verb (abbreviation for verb):
kiddugatunnelinthesand。
The child dug a tunnel in the sand.
She didn't see anything.
She thinks I'm still an insignificant child.
He's trying.
He tried to make fun of us about it.
jacktriedtokidusintobelienghistory。
Jack tried to trick us into believing his story.
Hiskidsisterclerksinastore。
His sister is a shop assistant.
How do children pronounce?
children
Pronunciation: English TALD;; ; Beauty [tald]
Children, children, children; Products; Children and grandchildren; A naive person; student
Julia. Julia julia child
phrase
Wild children; Son of nature; Savage princess; Wild Child
Child marriage; Married children; translate
Wild children; Wild Child
Children's bed
Children's discount
There are children among the problem children; Baby against star; Problem children; Children who are difficult to discipline.
Extended information:
be synonymous
Children, children; Products; later ages
Son, creation, fruit, seed
phrase
Be pregnant with a child
Child health
Only child
Like a child, like a child.
For example, what if something happens to the child?
What if the child makes a mistake?
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Children pronunciation video
children
Pronunciation: English [? tldr? N] beauty [? tldr? n]
Interpretation: n. children; children
Lexical collocation:
Children's Home
Childhood phobia
preschoolers ...
A large family with many children. ...
Example: me? Really? Answer? Wife? And then what? Two? Small? Children?
I have a wife and two young children.
Extended data
Children singular: children
English [t? Answer? Ld] beauty [t? Answer? ld]
Children, children; A naive person; Products; student
When child is interpreted as "child, child", its age range is relatively wide, which can refer to children from birth to adulthood, generally referring to children from 2 years old to 14 years old, regardless of boys and girls; Child can also be interpreted as "child, child", regardless of age or gender.
Discrimination of word meaning:
Children's display and children's display have different meanings:
Child's display means "easy things" and "unimportant things" and is usually used as an uncountable noun;
Children's display means "children's drama", which is a countable noun, and the plural form is children 'splays. For example:
This is a problem-solving child.
It is easy to solve that problem.
All the children like to watch their performances.
All the children like watching children's plays.