childhoods的意思
childhoods中文翻譯:
n.童年,幼年時代
cultural childhoods───文化童年
This is true even for those with relatively happy childhoods.───這是真的,甚至對于那些童年相對幸福的人來說也一樣。
It's like filling in the missing part in their childhoods," she says.───她說:“這就像填補了她們童年的空白一樣。”
These were the last glimpses–the end of small towns and rural childhoods . . . ───這是最后的一瞥——小城鎮時代即將終結,農村的童年生活不會再有了……
For many of us that has been a defining moment of our childhoods, the start of a journey to find a girl with 3 fun-bags on her chest.───于是我們中的許多人在這童年的決定性時刻,開始那追尋胸上掛著三個肉彈的女孩的征程。
Mr Hofman said he wanted to bring joy with his giant duck, which he claimed help reconnect people with their forgotten childhoods.───霍夫曼說他想要讓自己的大鴨子帶給人們快樂,讓人們回憶起自己的童年。
She recently commented that unhappy childhoods seem to produce fiction writers.───最近她評論說,似乎悲慘的童年能夠造就作家。
Even if only a minority agreed to discuss their childhoods and allow anonymous use of their medical records, that would be a huge sample.───只要有一小部分患者愿意回顧童年,允許匿名使用他們的醫療記錄,就是一份很大的樣本。
They found that those with asymmetrical faces tended to be less healthy and more likely to have experienced deprived childhoods.───他們發現,那些面部不對稱的人,健康情況較差,童年生活環境也欠佳。
Their music of pianos are not interesting to the ear, that is all recording their pure childhoods.───的琴聲還委婉動聽,但卻地記錄下了童年純真的身影。
Both had had happy, loving childhoods: with that, he always claimed, you could cope with anything.
Generally speaking, illegitimate children don't have happy childhoods.
All parents damage their children. It cannot be helped. Youth, like pristine glass, absorbs the prints of its handlers. Some parents smudge, others crack, a few shatter childhoods completely into jagged little pieces, beyond repair. Mitch Albom
They find that unhappy childhoods are behind many difficulties in later life.
Both Charles and Diana were determined that their children were going to have normal, happy childhoods.
Their childhoods, like almost everything else about them, were poles apart.
The children were encouraged to talk to the elderly residents about their own childhoods and life experiences.
Many of us have fond memories of our childhoods.
Young people grow up in tightly structured childhoods, Wuthnow observes, but then graduate into a world characterized by uncertainty, diversity, searching and tinkering.