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Kid   [Informal 非正式 I   [V Kidding Sister Means

英语单词 kid
英美音标 英 [kɪd] 美 [kɪd]
中文释义 n.小孩;年轻人;小山羊;小山羊皮制品
vi.(山羊等)下崽;捉弄
vt.开玩笑;哄骗;嘲弄
adj.较年幼的
英语例句 (1) The kid dug a tunnel in the sand.
(2) She sees me as a little kid who counts for nothing.
(3) Half the kids round here are unemployed.
(4) When he returned the kid was roasted.
(5) I have three pairs of kid gloves.
(6) You're kidding!
(7) Jack tried to kid us into believing his story .
(8) He used to kid with me about buying those fake antiques.
(9) His kid sister clerks in a store.
中文例句 (1) 小孩在沙堆里挖了一个地道。
(2) 她认为我还是目个无足轻重的小孩子。
(3) 这里的年轻人有一半失业。
(4) 当他回来的时候,小山羊已经烤熟了。
(5) 我有三副羊皮手套了。
(6) 你在开玩笑吧!
(7) 杰克试图欺骗我们使我们相信他的故事。
(8) 他过去经常取笑我买那些假古董。
(9) 他妹妹在商店当店员。
vocabulary简明 If a farmer offers to introduce you to her kid, you might not know if she means her child or her baby goat.
vocabulary扩展 A kid is a child, informally, and it's also a young goat. Sometimes the word kid means a kind of soft leather made from goat skin. When kid is used as a verb, it means to tease or jokingly deceive someone — to kid them. Some sticklers for formality object to using kid to mean "child," but that meaning has been around since the 1590s. The "teasing" definition of kid comes from the sense of "treat like a child."
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]小孩 You can refer to a child as a kid .
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • They've got three kids...

    他们有3个孩子。

  • All the kids in my class could read.

    我们班所有的孩子都能阅读。

2
[N-COUNT; N-VOC 可数名词;称呼名词]青少年 Young people who are no longer children are sometimes referred to as kids .
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • There were gangs of kids on motorbikes roaming around...

    过去有成群结队的年轻人骑着摩托车四处游荡。

  • That's a lot for a kid of 22 to cope with.

    那对一个22岁的年轻人来说是够难应付的。

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[ADJ 形容词]年幼的 You can refer to your younger brother as your kid brother and your younger sister as your kid sister.
  [ADJ n]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • My kid sister woke up and started crying.

    我妹妹醒了,哭了起来。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]小山羊 A kid is a young goat.
    5
    [VERB 动词]开玩笑 If you are kidding, you are saying something that is not really true, as a joke.
      [V]
      [V n]
      [usu cont]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • I'm not kidding, Frank. There's a cow out there, just standing around...

      我没有开玩笑,弗兰克。外面有一头母牛,就站在附近。

    • I'm just kidding...

      我只是开玩笑。

    • Are you sure you're not kidding me?

      你确定不是在和我开玩笑吗?

    6
    [VERB 动词]戏弄;逗惹 If you kid someone, you tease them.
      [V n]
      [V n about -ing/n]
    • He liked to kid Ingrid a lot...

      他很喜欢捉弄英格丽德。

    • He used to kid me about being chubby.

      他过去常取笑我胖。

    7
    [VERB 动词]欺骗;哄骗 If people kid themselves, they allow themselves to believe something that is not true because they wish that it was true.
      [V pron-refl]
      [V pron-refl that]
    • We're kidding ourselves, Bill. We're not winning, we're not even doing well...

      我们在自己骗自己,比尔。我们没有赢,我们甚至都没有发挥好。

    • I could kid myself that you did this for me, but it would be a lie.

      我可以欺骗自己你这样做是为了我,但那终究是谎言。

    8
    [CONVENTION 惯用语](强调所说的是真实的或是认真的)真的,不是开玩笑 You can say 'No kidding' to emphasize that what you are saying is true, or that you mean it.
      [emphasis]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • I'm scared. No kidding, really.

      我很害怕。不是开玩笑,真的。

    9
    [CONVENTION 惯用语](表示感兴趣或惊讶)真的吗? You can say 'No kidding?' to show that you are interested or surprised when someone tells you something.
      [feelings]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • 'We won.' — 'No kidding?'

      “我们赢了。”——“真的吗?”

    10
    [PHRASE 短语](表示认为某人所言极为荒唐或完全是假的)你一定是在开玩笑 You can say 'you've got to be kidding' or 'you must be kidding' to someone if they have said something that you think is ridiculous or completely untrue.
      [V inflects]
      [feelings]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • You've got to be kidding! I can't live here!...

      你在开玩笑吧!我不可能住这儿!

    • 'He's a mild inoffensive man isn't he? — Oh you've gotta be kidding.'

      “他是个温和、没有恶意的人,不是吗?”——“啊,你不是开玩笑吧。”

    11
    [PHRASE 短语](表示认为某人不够真诚或不相信某人所言)她骗谁啊?/他想骗谁啊? You can say 'who is she kidding?' or 'who is he trying to kid?' if you think it is obvious that someone is not being sincere and does not mean what they say.
      [V inflects]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • She played the role of a meek, innocent, shy girl. I don't know who she was trying to kid...

      她装作一个温顺、天真、害羞的女孩。真不知道她想骗谁。

    • 'Maybe tomorrow will be better,' I said, hanging up. 'Who am I kidding?' I told Wolfe. 'Tomorrow will be more of the same.'

      “也许明天会更好,”我说着挂断了电话。“我在骗谁啊?”我对沃尔夫说。“明天还是一个样。”

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