Second, interpretation:
Children, children; A naive person; Products; student
I am? Looking for? For what? Answer? Kid. ? Me? Do you believe it? Yours Husband? Is it okay? Help? Me? Found it? She?
I'm looking for a child. I believe your husband can help me find her.
Third, the usage of words:
(noun)
1, when child is interpreted as "child, child", its age range is relatively wide, which can refer to children from birth to adulthood, generally referring to children from 2 years old to 14 years old, regardless of boys and girls; ? Child can also be interpreted as "child, child", regardless of age or gender.
2.child is a countable noun, which can be used as subject, object and attribute.
3. Children constitute the possessive case plus "'s".
Extended data:
First, the word meaning discrimination:
(noun)
Children's games, children's games
These two phrases have different meanings: child's play means "easy thing" and "unimportant thing" and is usually used as an uncountable noun; Children's drama means "children's drama", which is a countable noun, and the plural form is children's drama. For example:
Solving that problem is a piece of cake.
It is easy to solve that problem.
All the children like watching children's plays.
All the children like watching children's plays.
Second, vocabulary collocation:
1, have a baby and have a baby.
2. Raise a child. Raise a child
3. Be pregnant when you have a child.
4. Bring up a child.
5. Educate children to educate children