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boy·ish
boI ihsh
boyishly (adv.), boyishness (n.)
词根:boy
adv.boyishly 稚气地;少年地
n.boy 男孩;男人
boyhood 童年,少年时代;男孩们
noun
a male child from birth to adulthood
a ten-year-old boy
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.—Samantha Lock
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Even though it made them uncomfortable to have their boy talked about all over town, secretly, Nick's mom and dad were pleased.—Andrew Clements
an immature male a boy genius
separate the men from the boys
a male romantic partner : boyfriend, beau
a man or boy native to a given place
a local boy
man, person
the boys at the office
—used interjectionally to express intensity of feeling
Boy, what a game!
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.—Michael Hurley
a male domesticated animal and especially a pet Jean Greening greets the birds in the aviary with whistles, kissing noises, and the phrase, "Who's a pretty boy?"—Current Science
Leo is a 2-year-old pit bull mix. … He loves receiving attention, getting pets and being told he is a good boy.—The Denver Post
dated, offensive a male servant or an enslaved man
disparaging + offensive —used to address a man of color and especially a Black manNote: 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.
1540年代,“与男孩有关的”,来自 boy + -ish。 “幼稚的”意思来自1570年代。 相关: Boyishly; boyishness。
Middle English
The first known use of boy was in the 14th century
boynoun
a male child from birth to young manhood
son sense 1a
boynoun
a male child from birth to young manhood
son sense 1a
boynoun
a male child from birth to young manhood
son sense 1a
1 One should not wreck a young man's career for a single boyish indiscretion.
人们不要因为一件幼稚的轻率举动就断送青年人的前程.
2 But as I studied the closely cropped head and the boyish slenderness of his neck, I decided he was just not used to riding around with ladies.
3 But he was handsome, with his thin, boyish face, bright blue eyes and -incredible grin.
不过他长的漂亮,削瘦的脸带着孩子气,明亮的蓝眼睛,难以置信的笑容。
4 a nine-year-old boy named David
5 “I mean, simply, may I rest my head upon your lap?” he asked, pretending boyish innocence.
6 He stood taller than me, but his face was still boyish, his manner boyishly shy.
7 Wait till the boys back home hear about this!
8 You know, boyish spirits, but there I was again, with my dad.”
9 I remember being amazed that death could so easily rise up from the nothing of a boyish afternoon, billow up like fog.
10 It’s not the boxy, shapeless, boyish body I’m used to.
11 In boyish zeal, he rehashes the dubious British claims to have invented television and the jet engine.
他还以孩子般的热情去将令人生疑的英国人发明了电视跟喷气发动机的言论老调重弹。
12 Even though he was a grown-up, Jack had a round, boyish face that made him look kind and trustworthy.
13 At times I can almost smell his warm cheesy breath and his still-boyish sweat.
有时,我几乎能闻到他温暖的奶酪味呼吸和他依然具有男孩气息的汗味。
14 The boyish qualities start to drift away in the next film.
在下一部电影里,这种孩子气的特性就开始渐渐消失了。
15 A girl considered boyish or masculine in behavior or manner.
这想这个女孩有点男孩子气.
16 He / She has boyish good looks.
他长得稚气可爱[她长得像个好看的男孩儿].
17 It was a period to which, if error was natural, so was the boyish faculty of hoping, believing and rejoicing.
那是这样的一段时期:如果犯错是自然的,那么那种孩子气的希望、信仰和快乐也是自然的。
18 He thought of her hoarse, boyish voice and of her habit of hitching up her khaki shorts and swaggering like a cowboy in the picture show.
19 Joe quite glowed with pleasure at this boyish praise of her sister.
这种对她姐姐男孩子式的赞美,乔听了快活得满脸通红.
20 Charles’s sweet, high-pitched boyish tones made him seem heartbreakingly young against the deep male voice of his questioner.
1 活泼的
spiritoso deliver quick round active living fresh warm bright excited sharp pleasant crank lively vivid volatile brag vigorous animate wick stirring bubbly brisk snappy sassy cheery rousing mercurial jazzy saucy perky vivacious zippy rattling PERT skittish frisky sparky sprightly Bonny blithe cant chirpy gingery swingy spritely whippy kicky smacking peart cobby zappy galliard gamesome swinging fresh as a daisy full of fizz
2 孩子气的
juvenile infantile puerile babyish goo-goo little childish bread-and-butter baby sophomore soph babylike pantywaist
3 少年
kid boy youth bud adolescent lad sprig urchin nipper laddie callan garcon teen-ager spalpeen signorino callant youngster
5 活泼
vivo spiritoso deliver quick round active living fresh warm bright excited sharp pleasant crank lively vivid volatile brag vigorous animate wick stirring bubbly brisk snappy sassy cheery rousing mercurial jazzy saucy perky vivacious zippy rattling PERT skittish frisky sparky sprightly Bonny blithe cant chirpy gingery swingy spritely whippy kicky smacking peart cobby zappy galliard gamesome allegro vivace racily swinging mercuriality animation jazz vivacity brio sparkle mercurialize zip like a cork fresh as a daisy full of fizz like a brick
7 孩子气
little childish infantile bread-and-butter puerile babyish puerilism puerility baby sophomore soph babylike pantywaist
9 幼稚
infant juvenile primitive childish verdant infantile puerile jejune infantine vealy baby-hood puerilism immaturity verdancy puerility juvenility boy-and-girl green sophomore adolescent fond naive blue-eyed prekindergarten not dry behind the ears
10 孩童
11 幼稚的
infant juvenile primitive childish verdant infantile puerile jejune infantine vealy boy-and-girl green sophomore adolescent fond naive blue-eyed prekindergarten not dry behind the ears
12 少年时代