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['tʃaɪldɪʃ]adjдетский, ребяческий, ребячливый, как ребёнок, незрелый, несерьёзный, наивныйIt was childish of him to do that. — С его стороны было сущим ребячеством поступить так.
It is childish of him to do that. — Несерьезно с его стороны делать это.
He was almost childish in his attempt to justify himself. — Было что-то ребяческое в его попытке оправдаться.
- childish argumentShe was childish in her answers. — Ее ответы звучали по-детски.
- childish behaviour
- childish mind
- childish idea
- childish in smth, in doing smth
- childish about smth, doing smthCHOICE OF WORDS:Прилагательные childish и childlike могут употребляться по отношению к людям любого возраста, если речь идет о чертах характера, свойственных ребенку. При этом childlike обозначает черты, заслуживающие похвалы, восхищения, подражания (доверчивость, искренность, невинность, непосредственность), a childish - менее приятные черты, такие, как незрелость, беспомощность, капризность, вызывающие неодобрение -
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[ʹtʃaıldıʃ] a1. ребяческий, ребячливый; инфантильный, незрелыйchildish weakness - слабость, недостойная мужчины
don't be childish! - не ребячься!
to believe this would be childish - было бы наивно /глупо/ этому верить
2. детскийchildish selfishness - эгоизм, свойственный детям
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1. a ребяческий, ребячливый; инфантильный, незрелыйchildish weakness — слабость, недостойная мужчины
2. a детскийСинонимический ряд:1. asinine (adj.) asinine; fatuous; foolish; moronic2. callow (adj.) callow; naive; simple3. childlike (adj.) adolescent; babyish; boyish; childlike; girlish; immature; infantile; infantine; juvenile; prekindergarten; puerile; tender; young; youthfulАнтонимический ряд:judicious; mature; sagacious; sophisticated; wise -
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Adj1. लड़कपन\childishकी\childishसीI don't like Priya's childish behaviour. -
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8 childish
ˈtʃaɪldɪʃ прил.
1) детский;
юный childish curls ≈ детские кудряшки Syn: childlike, infantile, juvenile
1., puerile
2) незрелый, неразвитой, несерьезный, ребяческий, глупый (ведущий себя несоответственно своему возрасту) It was childish of him to do that. ≈ С его стороны было сущим ребячеством поступить так. Syn: puerile, silly
1., childlike, immature, infantile, juvenile, puerile Ant: experienced, mature, sophisticated ребяческий, ребячливый;
инфантильный, незрелый - * argument наивное рассуждение - * idea несерьезная мысль - * behaviour ребячливое поведение - * mind незрелый ум - * weakness слабость, недостойная мужчины - don't be *! не ребячься! - to believe this would be * было бы наивно этому верить - the old man is becoming * старик впадает в детство детский - high * voice высокий детский голос - * selfishness эгоизм, свойственный детям - to call back * memories воскрещать память о детстве childish детский;
childish sports детские игры, забавы ~ ребяческий, несерьезный childish детский;
childish sports детские игры, забавыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > childish
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9 Kinderei
* * *Kin|de|rei [kɪndə'rai]f -, -enchildishness no plKinderéíen — childishness, childish nonsense
* * *Kin·de·rei<-, -en>[kɪndəˈrai]f childishness no pl, no indef art* * *die; Kinderei, Kindereien childishness no indef. art., no pl.Kindereien — childishness sing.; childish behaviour sing
* * *eine Kinderei Spaß: a childish prank* * *die; Kinderei, Kindereien childishness no indef. art., no pl.Kindereien — childishness sing.; childish behaviour sing
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10 gaminerie
gaminerie [gaminʀi]feminine noun* * *gaminʀinom féminin (action, propos) childish behaviour [BrE] [U]* * *ɡaminʀi nf1) (= caractère) mischievousness, playfulness2) (= enfantillage) childishness* * *gaminerie nf2 (action, propos) childish behaviourGB, fooling about ¢; je n'aime pas tes gamineries I don't like your fooling about.[gaminri] nom féminin[acte] childish ou silly prank -
11 niñería
f.1 childishness, puerility.2 childish act.* * *1 (chiquillada) childishness, childish behaviour (US behavior)2 (nimiedad) trifle\hacer niñerías to be childish* * *SF1) (=cualidad) childishness2) (=acto) childish thing; (=trivialidad) silly thing, triviality* * *= childishness.Ex. The terms child, childishness, & child-like are used to indicate that there is something that is not quite right about a point of view, an individual, or a political position.* * *= childishness.Ex: The terms child, childishness, & child-like are used to indicate that there is something that is not quite right about a point of view, an individual, or a political position.
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niñería sustantivo femenino (pey):
niñería sustantivo femenino
1 (acción infantil) irte así fue una niñería, it was stupid of you to go off like that
¡ya está bien de niñerías! enough of that nonsense!
2 (cosa sin importancia) trifle: no nos enfademos por niñerías, let's not get angry over something as stupid as that
* * *niñería, niñada nf1. [cualidad] childishness2. [tontería] silly o childish thing* * *f:una niñería a childish thing* * * -
12 enfantillage
enfantillage [ɑ̃fɑ̃tijaʒ]masculine noun• arrête ces enfantillages ! don't be so childish!* * *ɑ̃fɑ̃tijaʒnom masculin1) ( caprice)2) ( défaut) childishness* * *ɑ̃fɑ̃tijaʒ nmpéjoratif childish behaviour Grande-Bretagne no pl childish behavior USA no pl* * *enfantillage nm1 ( caprice) cesse tes enfantillages! stop being childish!; encore un enfantillage! he's/she's being childish again;2 ( défaut) childishness.[ɑ̃fɑ̃tijaʒ] nom masculin1. [action, parole] piece of childishnessarrête ces enfantillages! don't be so childish!, do grow up! -
13 νήπιος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `still unmündig, young, weak, childish, unwise, foolish' (Il.).Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in νηπιό-φρων `childish being, thoughtless' (Str.).Derivatives: νηπιέη f. `childishness, childish behaviour, thoughtlessness' (Hom.) with Aeol. - έη for - ίη, prob. after ἠνορέη (Leumann Hom. Wörter 110 A. 72, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 83, Porzig Satzinhalte 206); after it νηπίεος = νήπιος (Opp.); νηπιότης f. `childishness' (Pl., Arist.); νηπιάζω `be childish' (Hp. Ep., Erinn., 1 Ep. Kor. 14, 20 u.a.). -- Expressive enlargements: 1. νηπίαχος `id.' (Il.; Chantraine Form. 403) with - αχεύω `be childish, play childrens plays' (X 502, verse-end; metr. conditioned, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 95 a. 368), - άχω `id.' (A. R., Mosch., Opp.), prob. after στενάχω, ἰάχω; s. also Schwyzer 722f. -- 2. νηπύτιος `id.' (Il., Ar. Nu. 868, Orph.) mit - ίη (A. R.), - ιεύομαι (AP); cf. below.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. Unconvincing attempts by Osthoff MU 4, 66f. a. 86f. (s. Bq and WP. 2, 13) and Specht KZ 56, 122f.: to ἀνηπελίη ἀσθένεια H., ὀλιγηπελέων (s.v.) etc. (agreeing Fraenkel, e.g. Gnomon 21, 39; doubts by Kretschmer Glotta 20, 253); in νηπ-ύτιος Specht sees a correspondence with the Lith. diminutive suffix - utis (e.g. maž-ùtis `small'). Not better Lacroix Mél. Desrousseaux 261ff.: from ν(ε)- `not' and ἔπιος; Pisani Arch. glottol. it. 31, 49ff.: from ν(ε)- and *ἄπιος (to Lat. apiscor etc.) [Note that Greek has no certain instances of νε-'.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νήπιος
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14 adolescent
[ˌædə'lesnt] 1.2) (childish) [ behaviour] da adolescente2.nome adolescente m. e f.* * *[ædə'lesnt] 1. adjective(in the stage between childhood and adulthood.) adolescente2. noun(a person at this stage of life: Adolescents often quarrel with their parents.) adolescente* * *adolescent /ædəˈlɛsnt/A n.B a.1 di (o da) adolescente; adolescenziale2 (spreg.) infantile; puerile.* * *[ˌædə'lesnt] 1.2) (childish) [ behaviour] da adolescente2.nome adolescente m. e f. -
15 puérilité
puérilité [pyeʀilite]feminine noun* * *pɥeʀilite nf1) (= caractère) childishness2) (= acte, idée) childish thing* * *[pɥerilite] nom féminin————————puérilités nom féminin plurielchildish ou petty trifles -
16 kalamallëk
I.mchildish behavior [Am.]II.mchildish behaviour [Br.] -
17 infantile agg
[infan'tile]2) (immaturo: adulto, azione) childish, infantile -
18 fanciullaggine
fanciullaggine s.f.1 ( l'essere puerile) childishness2 ( azione puerile) childish action, piece of childishness: smettila di perdere tempo in fanciullaggini!, stop wasting time with this childish behaviour! -
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agg [infan'tile]2) (immaturo: adulto, azione) childish, infantile -
20 kinderachtig
2 [pejoratief] childish♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 dat is niet kinderachtig • that's a tall order, that'll take some doingdat boek is te kinderachtig voor zo'n grote jongen • that book is too young for a boy of his agezich kinderachtig aanstellen • act like a childdoe niet zo kinderachtig • grow up!, don't be such a baby!niet kinderachtig in iets zijn • not stint on something
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