Examples of using A small boy in English and their translations into Chinese
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A small boy came out and said they still had a bedroom if we would like it, and took us up some rickety steps.
He had always been extraordinarily alive when he was a small boy on the farm and later when he was a young man in school.
It was formulated as follows:“Give a small boy a hammer, and he will find that everything he encounters needs pounding.”.
He grows to be four feet long, as big as a small boy, perhaps without any human being getting a glimpse of him.
The two best men were fast, and there were only two beside myself, and a small boy of ten or twelve years of age.
BEIRUT, Lebanon- In the images, he sits alone, a small boy coated with gray dust and encrusted blood.
In his hand was a photo of a smiling woman watching a small boy blowing out candles on a birthday cake.
Sensing her a few cars back seemed a lot easier than foreseeing the approaching death of a small boy in Boston.
Home came four dozen delightful little pots, half a barrel of sugar, and a small boy to pick the currants with her.
One day while he was walking along the beech he saw a small boy taking a cup of water and pouring it on the sand.
There are also some sleepy mules and a shepherd, usually a small boy or girl, sunburnt, with bright eyes.
Many years ago I knew a small boy named Tony who showed an early preference for a particular means of overcoming fears.
It is a shocking sight in 21st century Scotland to see a small boy crammed in a room with no space to play.
I was a small boy, 12 years old, and I was going to school when the rebels captured me and a lot of my friends.
He would just be a small boy, powerless and afraid, far from home.
As a small boy, Adele sounded and acted effeminate, and loved playing with other girls.
One of his nephews was a small boy, who suffered from seizures.
I say,‘I'm a small boy, no read, no understand, I don't know she.
When I was a small boy, Lem Hackett was drowned--on a Sunday.
Under a darkening sky on a dusty, potholed track in eastern Zambia, a small boy is struggling to push a large, Chinese bicycle.