kid 音标拼音: [k'ɪd]
n . 小山羊,小山羊肉,小孩,欺骗
a . 小山羊皮制的
vt .
vi . 哄骗,嘲弄
小山羊,小山羊肉,小孩,欺骗小山羊皮制的哄骗,嘲弄
kid n 1 :
a young person of either sex ; "
she writes books for children "; "
they '
re just kids "; "`
tiddler '
is a British term for youngster " [
synonym : {
child }, {
kid }, {
youngster },
{
minor }, {
shaver }, {
nipper }, {
small fry }, {
tiddler },
{
tike }, {
tyke }, {
fry }, {
nestling }]
2 :
soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat ; "
kid gloves " [
synonym : {
kid }, {
kidskin }]
3 :
English dramatist (
1558 -
1594 ) [
synonym : {
Kyd }, {
Kid }, {
Thomas Kyd }, {
Thomas Kid }]
4 :
a human offspring (
son or daughter )
of any age ; "
they had three children "; "
they were able to send their kids to college " [
synonym : {
child }, {
kid }] [
ant : {
parent }]
5 :
young goat v 1 :
tell false information to for fun ; "
Are you pulling my leg ?" [
synonym : {
pull the leg of }, {
kid }]
2 :
be silly or tease one another ; "
After we relaxed ,
we just kidded around " [
synonym : {
kid }, {
chaff }, {
jolly }, {
josh },
{
banter }]
Kid \
Kid \ (
k [
i ^]
d ),
n . [
Of Scand .
origin ;
cf .
Icel .
ki [
eth ],
Dan . &
Sw .
kid ;
akin to OHG .
kizzi ,
G .
kitz ,
kitzchen ,
kitzlein .]
1 . (
Zool .)
A young goat .
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1913 Webster ]
The . . .
leopard shall lie down with the kid . --
Is .
xi .
6 .
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2 .
A young child or infant ;
hence ,
a simple person ,
easily imposed on . [
Slang ] --
Charles Reade .
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3 .
A kind of leather made of the skin of the young goat ,
or of the skin of rats ,
etc .;
kidskin .
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4 .
pl .
Gloves made of kidskin ;
kid gloves . [
Colloq . &
Low ]
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5 .
A small wooden mess tub ; --
a name given by sailors to one in which they receive their food . --
Cooper .
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6 .
Among pugilists ,
thieves ,
gunfighters ,
etc .,
a youthful expert ; --
chiefly used attributively ;
as ,
kid Jones .
[
Cant ]
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
Kid \
Kid \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Kidded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Kidding }.]
To bring forth a young goat .
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1913 Webster ]
Kid \
Kid \,
a .
Made of kidskin ;
as ,
kid gloves .
[
PJC ]
Kid \
Kid \,
v .
t .
1 .
To talk with in a joking or jesting manner ;
as ,
she kidded him about his freckles .
Often used with around ;
as ,
he was just kidding around about the fire [
PJC ]
2 .
To jokingly tell a false story to ;
to fool ;
as ,
John told Pete that he had talked to the movie star ,
but he was only kidding him ..
[
PJC ]
Kid \
Kid \,
v .
i .
To tell a false story ,
as a jest ;
as ,
he was kidding about being a pilot . "
Are you kidding ?"
[
PJC ]
Kid \
Kid \,
n . [
Cf .
W .
cidysen .]
A fagot ;
a bundle of heath and furze . [
Prov .
Eng .] --
Wright .
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Kid \
Kid \,
p .
p .
of {
Kythe }. [
Obs .] --
Gower . --
Chaucer .
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Kid \
Kid \,
v .
t .
See {
Kiddy },
v .
t . [
Slang ]
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1913 Webster ]
160 Moby Thesaurus words for "
kid ":
babyhood ,
bairn ,
bamboozle ,
banter ,
be merry with ,
befool ,
billy ,
billy goat ,
birdling ,
boyhood ,
breed ,
brood ,
buck ,
bud ,
calf ,
catling ,
chaff ,
cherub ,
chick ,
chickabiddy ,
chickling ,
chicky ,
child ,
childkind ,
children ,
chit ,
colt ,
crack a joke ,
crack wise ,
cub ,
darling ,
descendants ,
descent ,
doe ,
doeling ,
dogie ,
duckling ,
fake out ,
family ,
fawn ,
fledgling ,
fleer at ,
flimflam ,
foal ,
fool ,
fruit ,
fryer ,
fun ,
gibe at ,
girlhood ,
goat ,
gosling ,
grandchildren ,
great -
grandchildren ,
gull ,
haze ,
he -
goat ,
heirs ,
hoax ,
hoodwink ,
hostages to fortune ,
inheritors ,
innocent ,
issue ,
jape ,
jest ,
jive ,
joke ,
jolly ,
josh ,
juvenile ,
kid around ,
kids ,
kit ,
kitten ,
lamb ,
lambkin ,
lineage ,
litter ,
little bugger ,
little fellow ,
little guy ,
little innocent ,
little kids ,
little one ,
little ones ,
little tad ,
little tot ,
make a funny ,
make fun ,
make fun of ,
mite ,
mock ,
moppet ,
mountain goat ,
nanny ,
nanny goat ,
needle ,
nest ,
nestling ,
new generation ,
nipper ,
offspring ,
peewee ,
piglet ,
pigling ,
play on words ,
poke fun at ,
polliwog ,
posterity ,
progeny ,
pullet ,
pun ,
pup ,
puppy ,
put on ,
put one on ,
quip ,
rag ,
rally ,
razz ,
rib ,
ride ,
ridicule ,
rising generation ,
roast ,
scintillate ,
scoff at ,
seed ,
shaver ,
she -
goat ,
shoat ,
small fry ,
sons ,
sparkle ,
spoof ,
succession ,
tad ,
tadpole ,
tease ,
tot ,
tots ,
treasures ,
trick ,
twit ,
utter a mot ,
weaner ,
wee tot ,
whelp ,
wisecrack ,
yeanling ,
young ,
young blood ,
young fry ,
young people ,
youngling ,
younglings ,
youngster ,
youngsters ,
youth
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