单词 | boyhood |
释义 | boyhood (bɔɪhʊd ) uncountable noun Boyhood is the period of a male person's life during which he is a boy. He has been a Derby County supporter since boyhood. Collocations: boyhood dream For this British astronaut, a boyhood dream comes true today. Times, Sunday Times (2006) But, five months on, he is set to fulfil his boyhood dream. The Sun (2013) So to get there in an Ashes Test is a boyhood dream. The Sun (2013) During his childhood, he delivered newspapers, sold popcorn from a street stand, and co-owned a shoe shine parlor with a boyhood friend. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Not least among the pleasures of returning after 44 years was to revisit my boyhood friends, the baobabs. Times, Sunday Times But he has always insisted he wants 'to live as normal a life as possible' and often has his boyhood friends with him at tournaments. The Sun Boyhood friends became bitter enemies, unable to speak to each other, staring into the middle distance at joint press conferences, unwilling to allow their eyes to meet. Times, Sunday Times Gran grew up down the road from him, but they weren't boyhood friends. Times, Sunday Times He was a boyhood hero to many current stars, some of whom have already generously chipped in. The Sun (2013) He was a real boyhood hero in my early years. The Sun (2015) In your job do you get a chance to meet a boyhood hero? The Sun (2015) Translations: Chinese: 少年时代 Japanese: 少年時代 |
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