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		Definition of puerile in English: puerileadjective ˈpjʊərʌɪl Childishly silly and immature. 幼稚的,孩子气的,不成熟的;可笑;无足轻重的 Example sentencesExamples -  When we see our politicians acting in such a puerile and childish manner is it any wonder the country is awash with apathy and cynicism?
 -  The characters' grotesque infantilism and puerile sense of humour is an important part of what is being satirised.
 -  It's a puerile ideal - in real life we're all far too independent and self-centered to want to dissolve ourselves in another person.
 -  And rather than enjoying my puerile comments, Scarlett was stung.
 -  They must have thought I was crass, puerile and selfish.
 -  No puerile, childish criticisms will diminish their importance, nor minimise their influence on our national psyche.
 -  Two best man speeches at the reception as well, that's twice the opportunity for inane and puerile humour.
 -  It all seems so puerile and, dare I say it, insensitive.
 -  There was a certain puerile joy in her, a childish excitement shone in her eyes.
 -  Such a success story, so unapologetically, cheerfully puerile.
 -  Opposition may sometimes seem like a game, and there is nothing more puerile than politicians yah-booing each other purely for the sake of it.
 -  Swift uses this story to satirize the petty divisions and puerile squabbling of Christian sects.
 -  It has just the right tone to reach them - puerile but non-threatening, lowbrow but chaste.
 -  Still think its hilarious though, but I'm a generally juvenile (and puerile!) person.
 -  This whole project sounds like the most puerile, childish and willfully obnoxious cinematic venture in years.
 -  For some the right to a fair trial is trumped by rubber-necking, political opportunism and puerile attention seeking.
 -  Essentially, this takes the form of an oppositional dualism that frequently manifests itself in demonstrably puerile ways.
 -  Seriously, my friends, this a deep and meaningful lesson, not just a puerile, unfunny swipe at poor people.
 -  Because the reasoning would be too puerile and the attempted association too reminiscent of the methods of Stalinism.
 -  This version is puerile, including jokes that could hardly have raised a snigger when first heard and turns of speech abandoned for over a generation.
 
 Synonyms immature, babyish, infantile, juvenile childish, immature, infantile, juvenile, adolescent, babyish 
 OriginLate 16th century (in the sense 'like a boy'): from French puéril or Latin puerilis, from puer 'boy'.    Definition of puerile in US English: puerileadjective Childishly silly and trivial. 幼稚的,孩子气的,不成熟的;可笑;无足轻重的  you're making puerile excuses 你在编造可笑的借口。 Example sentencesExamples -  For some the right to a fair trial is trumped by rubber-necking, political opportunism and puerile attention seeking.
 -  Seriously, my friends, this a deep and meaningful lesson, not just a puerile, unfunny swipe at poor people.
 -  The characters' grotesque infantilism and puerile sense of humour is an important part of what is being satirised.
 -  It has just the right tone to reach them - puerile but non-threatening, lowbrow but chaste.
 -  There was a certain puerile joy in her, a childish excitement shone in her eyes.
 -  Such a success story, so unapologetically, cheerfully puerile.
 -  When we see our politicians acting in such a puerile and childish manner is it any wonder the country is awash with apathy and cynicism?
 -  This version is puerile, including jokes that could hardly have raised a snigger when first heard and turns of speech abandoned for over a generation.
 -  Two best man speeches at the reception as well, that's twice the opportunity for inane and puerile humour.
 -  It all seems so puerile and, dare I say it, insensitive.
 -  Opposition may sometimes seem like a game, and there is nothing more puerile than politicians yah-booing each other purely for the sake of it.
 -  No puerile, childish criticisms will diminish their importance, nor minimise their influence on our national psyche.
 -  Still think its hilarious though, but I'm a generally juvenile (and puerile!) person.
 -  They must have thought I was crass, puerile and selfish.
 -  Swift uses this story to satirize the petty divisions and puerile squabbling of Christian sects.
 -  Essentially, this takes the form of an oppositional dualism that frequently manifests itself in demonstrably puerile ways.
 -  This whole project sounds like the most puerile, childish and willfully obnoxious cinematic venture in years.
 -  Because the reasoning would be too puerile and the attempted association too reminiscent of the methods of Stalinism.
 -  It's a puerile ideal - in real life we're all far too independent and self-centered to want to dissolve ourselves in another person.
 -  And rather than enjoying my puerile comments, Scarlett was stung.
 
 Synonyms immature, babyish, infantile, juvenile childish, immature, infantile, juvenile, adolescent, babyish 
 OriginLate 16th century (in the sense ‘like a boy’): from French puéril or Latin puerilis, from puer ‘boy’.     |