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child·ish C0292400 (chīl′dĭsh)adj.1. Of, relating to, or suitable for a child or childhood: a high, childish voice; childish nightmares.2. Marked by or indicating a lack of maturity; puerile: tired of your childish pranks. See Synonyms at young. child′ish·ly adv.child′ish·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | childishness - a property characteristic of a childpuerilityyoungness - the opposite of oldness | Translationschild (tʃaild) – plural children (ˈtʃildrən) – noun1. a young human being of either sex. 小孩 小孩2. a son or daughter. Her youngest child is five years old. 兒子或女兒 儿子或女儿ˈchildhood noun the state or time of being a child. Her childhood was a time of happiness. 童年 童年ˈchildish adjective like a child; silly. a childish remark. 幼稚的 幼稚的ˈchildishly adverb 幼稚地 幼稚地ˈchildishness noun 幼稚 幼稚ˈchildless adjective having no children. the childless couple. 無子女的 无子女的ˈchildlike adjective innocent; like a child. childlike faith; trustful and childlike. 孩子般的,天真的 孩子般天真的ˈchildbirth noun the act of giving birth to a child. She died in childbirth. 分娩 分娩child's play something very easy. Climbing that hill will be child's play. 輕而易舉的事 容易干的事情EncyclopediaSeechildChildishness
CHILDISHNESS. Weakness of intellect, such as that of a child. 2. When the childishness is so great that a man has lost his memory, or is incapable to plan a proper disposition of his property, he is unable to make a will. Swinb. part. 11, Sec. 1; 6 Co. 23. See 9 Conn. 102; 9 Phil. R. 57. FinancialSeeChildchildishness
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