babyish

英[ˈbeɪbiɪʃ]
美[ˈbeɪbiɪʃ]

基本释义

adj.
婴儿的; 婴儿般的; 稚气的; 幼稚的

实用例句

...babyish behaviour.

幼稚的行为

...a fat, babyish face...

胖乎乎的娃娃脸

It's babyish to cry about having a tooth out at your age!

在你这种年龄,因为拔牙而哭了是孩子气的.

期刊摘选

They told him it was babyish to cry.

他们对他说,哭是幼稚的.

《简明英汉词典》

Her old Barbie bicycle was just too babyish, and besides, it needed a new tire.

她那辆旧的“芭比”车太孩子气了, 而且它还需要换条新车胎.

期刊摘选

Suddenly It'struck me that Jellybean sounded babyish.

突然,莉莉婴儿般的嗓音吸引了我.

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The boy has outgrown babyish habits.

那男孩已长大,不再有孩子气.

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Now that ned can read he find his early picture book too babyish.

由于内德已经识字,他觉得他以前的那些画册都太浅了.

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Now that Ned can read he finds his early picture books too babyish.

由於内德已经识字,他觉得他以前的那些画册都太浅了.

《简明英汉词典》

I'm ashamed of the babyish nonsense I write.

我对自己写出这么幼稚的东西感到羞愧。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. characteristic of a baby;

    "babyish tears and petulance"