| 单词 | boyhood | 
| 释义 | boynoun   ˈbȯi      plural boys    often attributive    1   a(1)     : a male child from birth to adulthood  a ten-year-old boy    (2)     : a child whose gender identity is male  Author Kyle Lukoff told Newsweek, Call Me Max and other books in the series are about a young trans boy figuring out who he is, making new friends, and sharing about himself with his family and community.—    b     : son  Even though it made them uncomfortable to have their boy talked about all over town, secretly, Nick's mom and dad were pleased.—    c     : an immature male  separate the men from the boys  a boy genius    d     : a male romantic partner : boyfriend, beau   2   a     : a man or boy native to a given place  a local boy    b     : man, person  the boys at the office    c      —used interjectionally to express intensity of feeling  Boy, what a game!   3   chiefly US slang   : a close male friend  Now, the receiver is getting a second chance, thanks to old friend Tom Brady. "Tom is my boy," [Antonio] Brown said Wednesday during his introductory video press conference in Tampa.—   4    : a male domesticated animal and especially a pet  Leo is a 2-year-old pit bull mix. … He loves receiving attention, getting pets and being told he is a good boy.—  Jean Greening greets the birds in the aviary with whistles, kissing noises, and the phrase, "Who's a pretty boy?"—   5   a    dated, offensive   : a male servant or an enslaved man    b    disparaging + offensive    —used to address a man of color and especially a Black man  Note: The deeply offensive use of the word boy to address an adult man of color has a strong association with sense 5a and is a term expressive of racist condescension.  boyhood    ˈbȯi-ˌhu̇d   noun  boyish    ˈbȯi-ish   adjective  boyishly adverb    boyishness noun   boyhood nounas in childhood   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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