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单词 inner child
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Definition of inner child in English:

inner child

noun
  • A person's supposed original or true self, especially when regarded as concealed in adulthood.

    you may still be acting out the pain suffered by your inner child
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It gives your inner child a chance to explore different ways of acting, speaking and feeling, without judgment.
    • Stop embracing what you perceive to be adulthood so readily and let the inner child free for once.
    • About 60 city folks are letting out their inner child, they are partying, shouting, playing music, having fun.
    • She has grace, and yet, I can see that she hides an inner child.
    • They spend long afternoons and whole chapters probing their tender feelings and coddling their inner children, when they should be shutting the whiny brat up with a belt of bourbon.
    • And if nothing else, it's great therapy, because we all need to find our inner child.
    • I think it was my inner child wanting to have some fun.
    • I recall a US State Department manager who finally realized he had to control his temper tantrum throwing inner child.
    • No matter your football background, there's a grown-up reason to get into the action, and your inner child will thank you later.
    • And yet here I am, many moons later, writing that my inner child must have keeled over somewhere in the ensuing years.
    • Now, to satisfy my inner child, I was slightly afraid of knocking on the door and a lumbering man coming out, brandishing a wooden club.
    • One way of dealing with the dilemma is recognition that the hurt inner child isn't the only inner child one has available to connect with.
    • I don't recall any trauma-inducing rat movies from my youth, but watching them now can leaves wounds on my inner child.
    • Physically, she's in her 40s, but her inner child is trapped at age 9-the year her father died.
    • Ever since this happened, I've found myself getting back my imagination, getting back in touch with my inner child.
    • And I'll tell you something else: your problem is not just that you haven't come to terms with your inner child.
    • These were films to sate our inner children, perfect movies that crossed generational borders.
    • Around the 19th plan an activity that delights your inner child.
    • It was a very fatherly voice, one that any person could find their inner child crying to for help and comfort.
    • This fearful beginning sets up a self-perpetuating situation until awareness and healing occur for the inner child.
 
 

Definition of inner child in US English:

inner child

noun
  • A person's supposed original or true self, especially when regarded as damaged or concealed by negative childhood experiences.

    you may still be acting out the pain suffered by your inner child
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This fearful beginning sets up a self-perpetuating situation until awareness and healing occur for the inner child.
    • Ever since this happened, I've found myself getting back my imagination, getting back in touch with my inner child.
    • And yet here I am, many moons later, writing that my inner child must have keeled over somewhere in the ensuing years.
    • These were films to sate our inner children, perfect movies that crossed generational borders.
    • I recall a US State Department manager who finally realized he had to control his temper tantrum throwing inner child.
    • And if nothing else, it's great therapy, because we all need to find our inner child.
    • One way of dealing with the dilemma is recognition that the hurt inner child isn't the only inner child one has available to connect with.
    • Around the 19th plan an activity that delights your inner child.
    • No matter your football background, there's a grown-up reason to get into the action, and your inner child will thank you later.
    • It gives your inner child a chance to explore different ways of acting, speaking and feeling, without judgment.
    • Now, to satisfy my inner child, I was slightly afraid of knocking on the door and a lumbering man coming out, brandishing a wooden club.
    • About 60 city folks are letting out their inner child, they are partying, shouting, playing music, having fun.
    • It was a very fatherly voice, one that any person could find their inner child crying to for help and comfort.
    • They spend long afternoons and whole chapters probing their tender feelings and coddling their inner children, when they should be shutting the whiny brat up with a belt of bourbon.
    • And I'll tell you something else: your problem is not just that you haven't come to terms with your inner child.
    • I think it was my inner child wanting to have some fun.
    • I don't recall any trauma-inducing rat movies from my youth, but watching them now can leaves wounds on my inner child.
    • Physically, she's in her 40s, but her inner child is trapped at age 9-the year her father died.
    • Stop embracing what you perceive to be adulthood so readily and let the inner child free for once.
    • She has grace, and yet, I can see that she hides an inner child.
 
 
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