childhood
childhood — 名詞
1. The years of a person's life from birth to the early teenage period, before they
童年
從出生到青少年之間的成長階段
The years of a person's life from birth to the early teenage period, before they become an adult.
Priya has happy memories of her childhood in a small village by the sea.
Priya 對她在海邊小村莊的童年有著快樂的回憶。
collocation: memories of childhood
During his childhood, Theo lived in three different countries because of his father's job.
Theo 童年時期因為父親工作的關係,曾在三個不同的國家生活。
preposition: during childhood
Leila and her childhood friends still meet every summer at the same beach.
Leila 和她童年時期的朋友們每年夏天仍會在同一片海灘相聚。
Hana's childhood was filled with camping trips and family picnics in the mountains.
Hana 的童年充滿了露營旅行和在山上的家庭野餐。
Ravi's childhood home was a small apartment above his grandmother's bakery.
Ravi 童年的家是他祖母麵包店樓上的一間小公寓。
- youth
wider in scope, often includes teenage and young adult years; less specific to early life
- infancy
only the very first years (birth to ~age 2); much narrower than childhood
- adolescence
the teenage years only; focuses on the transition between childhood and adulthood
- adulthood
the stage of life after childhood, when a person is fully grown
文法句型
in/during/since + childhood
childhood + noun (childhood memories / childhood friends / childhood home)
a/an + adjective + childhood
用法筆記
When childhood is described with an adjective, it usually takes the article a or an (e.g., 'a happy childhood,' 'a difficult childhood'). In this pattern, childhood behaves like a countable noun. Without an adjective, it remains uncountable: 'Childhood is a time of learning.'