-
1 childish
adjective (like a child; silly: a childish remark.) barnslig, barnaktigbarnsligadj. \/ˈtʃaɪldɪʃ\/barnslig, enfoldig -
2 chatter
' ætə 1. verb1) (to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things: The children chattered among themselves.) skravle, plapre, snakke i ett kjør2) ((of teeth) to knock together with the cold etc: teeth chattering with terror.) klapre2. noun(rapid, noisy talk: childish chatter.) skravlingklapre--------pludre--------skravle--------skvaldreIsubst. \/ˈtʃætə\/1) pludring, prat, skravling2) klapring, hakking3) skvaldring, skrattingIIverb \/ˈtʃætə\/1) prate, skravle, bable, pludre2) skvaldre, kakle, slarve3) klapre, hakke4) (om dyr, fugler) skratte -
3 child
plural - children; noun1) (a young human being of either sex.) barn2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) barn•- childish
- childishly
- childishness
- childless
- childlike
- childbirth
- child's playbarnsubst. (flertall: children) \/tʃaɪld\/1) barn2) avkom, slektning3) etterfølger, lærling4) ( overført) idé, skapning, produkt, foster, barnat han skulle gifte seg med henne, var bare et fantasifoster5) ( gammeldag) junkerbe a child at heart ha bevart barnet i seg(be) with child eller (be) big with child være gravid, vente barna child of nature et naturbarnchildren at play ( på skilt) barn leker, barn i lekfrom a child ( om tid) fra barnsben av, fra barndommen av, allerede som barnfuss over the children pusle om barna skjemme bort barnago with child ( gammeldags) være gravid, være svangerone's inner child ( psykologi) ens indre barnplace out a child sette bort et barn, plassere et barn i forsterhjemthis child (hverdagslig, spøkefullt) jeg, megwhen (quite) a child (allerede) som barn, i barndommen -
4 high-pitched
-
5 immature
imə'tjuə1) (childish and behaving like someone much younger.) umoden, barnslig2) (not fully grown or fully developed; not ripe.) ikke fullt utviklet, umoden•umoden--------ungadj. \/ˌɪməˈtjʊə\/1) umoden, uutviklet2) ( gammeldags) for tidlig, forhastet -
6 juvenile
1) (( also noun) (a person who is) young or youthful: She will not be sent to prison - she is still a juvenile; juvenile offenders.) ung(dommelig), barne-, ungdoms-2) (childish: juvenile behaviour.) barnsligIsubst. \/ˈdʒuːvənaɪl\/, amer. også: \/ˈdʒuːvən(ə)l\/1) tenåring, ungt menneske, barn2) (amer.) ungdomsbok, barnebokfor juveniles ( også) tillatt for barnIIadj. \/ˈdʒuːvənaɪl\/, amer. også: \/ˈdʒuːvən(ə)l\/1) ungdoms-, barne-2) ( litterært) ungdommelig, ung3) umoden, naiv, juvenil, barnslig -
7 prattle
-
8 simplicity
noun (the state of being simple: The beauty of this idea is its simplicity; He answered with a child's simplicity.) enkelhetsubst. \/sɪmˈplɪsətɪ\/1) enkelhet, enkel form, enkel bygning2) enkelhet, naturlighet, likefremhet• for the sake of simplicity, I will try to focus my attention on only one questionfor enkelhets skyld, vil jeg forsøke å konsentrere meg om kun ett spørsmål3) troskyldighet, uskyld4) enkelhet, klarhet, tydelighet• did you understand the simplicity of the argument?5) letthet, enkelhet, lettfattelighetbe simplicity itself være kjempelett, være så lett som bare det
См. также в других словарях:
Childish — Child ish (ch[imac]ld [i^]sh), a. 1. Of, pertaining to, befitting, or resembling, a child. Childish innocence. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] 2. Puerile; trifling; weak. [1913 Webster] Methinks that simplicity in her countenance is rather childish than … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Childish Things — Studio album by James McMurtry Released September 6, 2005 Recorded 2005, Flashpoint Recording, Austin, TX Genre … Wikipedia
Childish Prodigy — Studio album by Kurt Vile Released October 06, 2009 … Wikipedia
childish — childish, childlike Both words tend now to be used to describe the behaviour of adolescents and adults rather than children. Childish has developed a generally depreciatory meaning ‘having the immature characteristics of a child’, whereas… … Modern English usage
childish - childlike — ◊ childish You say that someone is childish if you think they are behaving in a silly or immature way. He can be extremely understanding and kind one minute, and completely unreasonable and childish the next. ...his bad jokes, his childish pride… … Useful english dictionary
Childish — can refer to: Being in the manner of a child English writer and musician Billy Childish This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to chan … Wikipedia
childish — index frivolous, jejune (lacking maturity), juvenile, naive, puerile Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
childish — O.E. cildisc proper to a child, from CHILD (Cf. child) + ISH (Cf. ish). Meaning puerile, immature, like a child in a bad sense is from early 15c. Related: Childishness … Etymology dictionary
childish — *childlike Analogous words: puerile, boyish, *youthful: *simple, foolish, silly, fatuous, asinine Antonyms: mature, grown up Contrasted words: adult, matured (see MATURE): manly, manful, virile, manlike (see MALE): womanly, womanlike (see FEMALE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
childish — [adj] immature, silly adolescent, baby, babyish, callow, childlike, foolish, frivolous, green, infantile, infantine, innocent, jejune, juvenile, kid stuff*, naive, puerile, unsophisticated, young, youthful; concepts 401,402,424,578,797 Ant. adult … New thesaurus
childish — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of, like, or appropriate to a child. 2) silly and immature. DERIVATIVES childishly adverb childishness noun … English terms dictionary