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kid
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- Conjugation :
past
kidded
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ing
kidding
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Derivatives :
n
kidder
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adj
kiddish
;
adj
kidlike
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- kid
[kɪd]
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1.
noun
[c]
[inf]
(child) 小孩
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2.
noun
(teenager) 年轻人
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3.
noun
(goat) 小山羊
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4.
vi.
[inf]
(joke) 开玩笑
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you're kidding!
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你一定是在开玩笑吧!
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kid brother
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[inf] 弟
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kid sister
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[inf] 妹
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- kid
[kɪd]
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1.
noun
[People]
Thomas Kyd 托马斯·基德(1558-1594),英国剧作家
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2.
n.[c]
[Informal]
小孩,儿童
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They're just kids.
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他们还是孩子。
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3.
n.[u]
小山羊皮
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4.
n.[c]
孩子,后代
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They were able to send their kids to college.
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他们有能力供应孩子上大学。
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5.
n.[c]
小山羊
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6.
verb
[Spoken]
[Informal]
欺哄,愚弄
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7.
verb
[Spoken]
[Informal]
戏弄,取笑
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After we relaxed, we just kidded around.
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放松过后,我们就相互取笑起来。
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8.
adjective
小山羊皮做的
Collins English-English Dictionary
- kid
[kɪd]
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1.
n
the young of a goat or of a related animal, such as an antelope
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2.
n
soft smooth leather made from the hide of a kid
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3.
n
[Spoken]
a young person; child
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4.
n
[modifier]
younger or being still a child
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kid brother
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kid sister
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5.
vb
(of a goat) to give birth to (young)
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6.
vb
[Etymology]
C12: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse kith, Shetland Islands kidi lamb
- kid
[kɪd]
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1.
vt.
[sometimes foll by on or along]
[Spoken]
[tr]
to tease or deceive for fun
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2.
vi.
[intr]
to behave or speak deceptively for fun
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3.
vt.
[tr]
to delude or fool (oneself) into believing (something)
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don't kid yourself that no-one else knows
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4.
vt.
[Etymology]
C19: probably from kid1
- kid
[kɪd]
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1.
n
a small wooden tub
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2.
n
[Etymology]
C18: probably variant of kit1 (in the sense: barrel)
Examples
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the kid sister
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小妹妹
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My mom treats me like a kid.
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妈妈总拿我当小孩子。
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The mother was mad because the kid knocked the vase off the shelf.
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那个小孩把架子上的花瓶打翻了,妈妈非常生气。
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The mother told the kid not to stick his head out of the window.
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母亲告诉孩子不要把头伸出窗外。
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She is like a kid, always curious about everything.
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她像个孩子,对任何事情都充满了好奇。
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