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Definition of childproof in English: childproofadjective ˈtʃʌɪl(d)pruːfˈtʃaɪl(d)pruf Designed to prevent children from injuring themselves or doing damage. 防止孩童弄伤自己的;不会被孩童弄坏的 disinfectants that are fitted with childproof caps 盖子具有防孩童玩弄功能的消毒剂。 Example sentencesExamples - Locked drawers and cabinets keep little hands safe, as do childproof safety covers for electrical outlets.
- She is campaigning for what she calls ‘sensible’ gun control, advocating trigger locks, childproof guns and mandatory background checks at gun shows.
- I visited the lovely sun-shielded children's playground with my granddaughter and was astounded to find that the playground is not enclosed by a childproof fence.
- In the 6 to 1 ruling, the court rejected the mother's charge that the semi-automatic handgun was defective because it lacked a lock to make it childproof.
- She's one of those psychiatrists that would be a really nice person if she didn't have all the answers in amber bottles with childproof caps.
- External controls are clearly a good idea, but if you are in danger of an attack by mischievous children attracted to an interesting dial go for a childproof element on the controls.
- Travel with a childproof doorknob cover so if the room doorknob is round you can use it.
- The childproof, well-stocked play area has a two-way mirror that allows parents to peek in on their children without being seen.
- Marnie had dreamed of having space for a childproof studio that she could lock up at night.
- Their home also needs to be altered to include childproof locks, catches and safety glass.
- Make your home as childproof as possible to allow your baby to explore in safety without you having to fuss around with moving things out of the way.
- The set up did not last long, as it was not childproof!
- She also got John to put childproof latches on all the cupboards that a small child might reach.
- A range of childproof locks is available to prevent accidents or injury in your home.
- This is the least awkward and most secure type of childproof lock we've seen, especially if you mount the control unit high on a wall where adults can easily see and reach it while kids cannot.
- At home, keep medication locked in a childproof container.
- Some of the biggest culprits are childproof caps, jar lids and the aseptic cartons used to house milk and juice.
- On the other hand, a childproof house prevents parents from repeatedly saying ‘no,’ while giving the child a greater sense of independence.
- Seeing her frustration, her mom explained it was a childproof cap and she'd have to open it for her.
- Even handier for families: the dispensers have a childproof lock to prevent young children from having a field day with them.
Synonyms resistant, impenetrable, impervious, repellent
verb ˈtʃʌɪl(d)pruːfˈtʃaɪl(d)pruf [with object]Make inaccessible to children. 使儿童无法接近 childproof those cabinets with safety latches 给那些柜子装上碰簧锁,让孩子们开不了。 Example sentencesExamples - Among other things, these steps will help childproof your pet - an important step, since more than half of bite victims are youngsters.
- And just as you would childproof an indoor room, it's important to take safety precautions in the yard to keep young children safe.
- Below are some of tips on how to childproof your home.
- Any parent who counts on anyone else to childproof to the point of avoiding responsibility is being naive simply because every kid is different.
- I remember this with amusement because now, with months of childproofing our apartment behind me, I realize that this is one case where the distinction between literal and figurative meaning is hopelessly blurred.
- It is easy to go overboard in childproofing our culture, and it is easy to underestimate the ability of children to contend with and to process cultural influences.
- A few ways you can minimize injuries is by childproofing your home, making sure your child always wears helmets and safety gear when participating in sports, and using car seats and seat belts for your child at every age and stage.
- Learn about foreign bodies, toy safety, sudden infant death syndrome, and childproofing your home.
- In many of these classes, you'll learn how to change a diaper, hold the baby, feed and burp the baby, put the baby to sleep, install a car seat, and childproof your home.
- As you begin to childproof your home, inspect each room from your youngster's viewpoint.
- I childproofed the entire house before everyone came.
- The doors not only keep out dust and dirt - they also make it possible to lock or otherwise childproof the cabinet.
- ‘It's easier to childproof a gun than to bulletproof a child,’ she told the crowd.
- When you get to the place you are staying, make sure to childproof the room.
- Use a household safety checklist to childproof your child's grandparent's home.
- ‘I often make the distinction between childproofing the house or house-proofing the child,’ Solomon says.
Definition of childproof in US English: childproofadjectiveˈCHīl(d)pro͞ofˈtʃaɪl(d)pruf Designed to prevent children from injuring themselves or doing damage. 防止孩童弄伤自己的;不会被孩童弄坏的 disinfectants that are fitted with childproof caps 盖子具有防孩童玩弄功能的消毒剂。 Example sentencesExamples - Some of the biggest culprits are childproof caps, jar lids and the aseptic cartons used to house milk and juice.
- Even handier for families: the dispensers have a childproof lock to prevent young children from having a field day with them.
- She's one of those psychiatrists that would be a really nice person if she didn't have all the answers in amber bottles with childproof caps.
- Their home also needs to be altered to include childproof locks, catches and safety glass.
- Seeing her frustration, her mom explained it was a childproof cap and she'd have to open it for her.
- Locked drawers and cabinets keep little hands safe, as do childproof safety covers for electrical outlets.
- On the other hand, a childproof house prevents parents from repeatedly saying ‘no,’ while giving the child a greater sense of independence.
- The childproof, well-stocked play area has a two-way mirror that allows parents to peek in on their children without being seen.
- She also got John to put childproof latches on all the cupboards that a small child might reach.
- I visited the lovely sun-shielded children's playground with my granddaughter and was astounded to find that the playground is not enclosed by a childproof fence.
- A range of childproof locks is available to prevent accidents or injury in your home.
- Travel with a childproof doorknob cover so if the room doorknob is round you can use it.
- Marnie had dreamed of having space for a childproof studio that she could lock up at night.
- At home, keep medication locked in a childproof container.
- The set up did not last long, as it was not childproof!
- Make your home as childproof as possible to allow your baby to explore in safety without you having to fuss around with moving things out of the way.
- External controls are clearly a good idea, but if you are in danger of an attack by mischievous children attracted to an interesting dial go for a childproof element on the controls.
- This is the least awkward and most secure type of childproof lock we've seen, especially if you mount the control unit high on a wall where adults can easily see and reach it while kids cannot.
- In the 6 to 1 ruling, the court rejected the mother's charge that the semi-automatic handgun was defective because it lacked a lock to make it childproof.
- She is campaigning for what she calls ‘sensible’ gun control, advocating trigger locks, childproof guns and mandatory background checks at gun shows.
Synonyms resistant, impenetrable, impervious, repellent
verbˈCHīl(d)pro͞ofˈtʃaɪl(d)pruf [with object]Make inaccessible to children. 使儿童无法接近 childproof those cabinets with safety latches 给那些柜子装上碰簧锁,让孩子们开不了。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘I often make the distinction between childproofing the house or house-proofing the child,’ Solomon says.
- Learn about foreign bodies, toy safety, sudden infant death syndrome, and childproofing your home.
- Among other things, these steps will help childproof your pet - an important step, since more than half of bite victims are youngsters.
- Any parent who counts on anyone else to childproof to the point of avoiding responsibility is being naive simply because every kid is different.
- As you begin to childproof your home, inspect each room from your youngster's viewpoint.
- I remember this with amusement because now, with months of childproofing our apartment behind me, I realize that this is one case where the distinction between literal and figurative meaning is hopelessly blurred.
- When you get to the place you are staying, make sure to childproof the room.
- It is easy to go overboard in childproofing our culture, and it is easy to underestimate the ability of children to contend with and to process cultural influences.
- ‘It's easier to childproof a gun than to bulletproof a child,’ she told the crowd.
- Below are some of tips on how to childproof your home.
- In many of these classes, you'll learn how to change a diaper, hold the baby, feed and burp the baby, put the baby to sleep, install a car seat, and childproof your home.
- Use a household safety checklist to childproof your child's grandparent's home.
- I childproofed the entire house before everyone came.
- A few ways you can minimize injuries is by childproofing your home, making sure your child always wears helmets and safety gear when participating in sports, and using car seats and seat belts for your child at every age and stage.
- The doors not only keep out dust and dirt - they also make it possible to lock or otherwise childproof the cabinet.
- And just as you would childproof an indoor room, it's important to take safety precautions in the yard to keep young children safe.
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