0 a male child or, more generally, a male of any age -- 男孩;小夥子;男人,男子
He plays baseball, drinks a lot of beer and generally acts like one of the boys. 他踢足球,喝啤酒,總的來説是典型的男人作為。
We must not forget our boys serving far from home. 我們不應該忘記那些遠離家鄉在外服役的子弟兵們。
He used to like spending Friday nights with the boys. 他以前週五晚上喜歡與哥們兒在一起。
Their little boy (= their young son) is very sick. 他們的小兒子病得很重。
You've been a very naughty boy! 你真是個調皮的男孩!
As a young boy, my father used to walk three miles to school. 我爸爸小時候常常要走三英里路去上學。
a teenage/adolescent boy 十幾歲的男孩
1 used to express excitement, worry, disappointment, etc. or to emphasize something -- (表示興奮或強調)呵,好傢夥!
Boy, that was good! 好傢夥,那可真棒!
Neighbouring villages would typically share a common grazing area to prevent stock rustlers from attacking boys caring for livestock far from the settlements.
Methodological considerations ultimately reduced our final sample size to 28; there were seventeen boys and eleven girls.
A working boy was elevated to heroic status.
The boys were dressed in khaki and gave up all other activities in order to establish a state.
These intercept estimates indicate that rejected boys had approximately three more parent-reported internalizing symptoms than nonrejected boys at the initial sixth-grade assessment.
These standards were derived from boys living mostly in lower income families.
A 22-month-old boy was referred for corrective cardiac surgery.
Results indicated that externalizing behavior was positively associated with physical victimization for boys and girls, but not with relational victimization.