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Child's play Meaning in English

expression

ˈtʃaɪɫdz/ /ˈpɫeɪ
CHYLDZ-play
tʃaɪldz/ /plˈeɪ
CHYLDZ-PLAY

释义

Something that is very easy to do, requiring little effort or skill. Can be used for tasks, activities, or problems.

用法与细微差别

This is an idiom, not meant literally. Usually describes tasks, problems, or activities considered extremely easy. Common in both formal and informal speech. Similar expressions: 'a piece of cake', 'easy as pie'.

例句

Learning the alphabet is child's play for most children.

basic

Fixing this chair was child's play for my dad.

basic

To him, solving this math problem is child's play.

basic

Compared to my last job, this one is child's play.

natural

That test was child's play—I finished in ten minutes.

natural

After all that training, running five miles is child's play for her now.

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