释义 |
kidlet|ˈkɪdlɪt| [f. kid n.1 + -let.] A young child. Also fig.
1899‘J. Flynt’ Tramping with Tramps ii. 31 The other ‘kidlets’, as they were nicknamed, were as deformed morally as was the adopted girl physically. 1903J. Dewey Let. Mar. in R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. W. James (1935) II. lxxxi. 521 We won't attempt to father you with all the weak kidlets which are crying in the volume to be born. 1959C. MacInnes Absolute Beginners 165 A lot of kidlets helping him to do so. |