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an adult man who does not behave in the calm, serious, or sensible way that you would expect from someone of his age: Her fiance is portrayed as a feckless man-child. When his first child was born, the jealous manchild left home. Menos ejemplos. They described him as a playful, quiet man-child with tremendous drive.
Learn the meaning and translation of man-child in Spanish, with examples and usage. Find out how to say man-child in different contexts, such as literary, figurative, or pejorative.
Man-child is a noun that means an adult man who does not behave sensibly or maturely. Learn how to use this term in different contexts and see translations in Chinese.
Aprende el significado y la traducción de man-child en español con ejemplos y sinónimos. Man-child es una expresión inglesa que significa hombre-niño, inmaduro o hijo varón.
man-child. noun [ C ] usually disapproving (also manchild) uk / ˈmænˌtʃaɪld / us / ˈmænˌtʃaɪld /. an adult man who does not behave in the calm, serious, or sensible way that you would expect from someone of his age: Her fiance is portrayed as a feckless man-child.
Traducciones en contexto de "man-child" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: man child.
a male child; boy; son. Also: manchild. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Origen de la palabra man-child. [ 1350–1400; ME] This word is first recorded in the period 1350–1400.