老小 [
lǎo xiǎo]
grown-ups and children
one's family
- 亲眼目睹着贝尔库的人们辛勤劳作、保护妻儿老小而经常不生怨言,我想一个人会感到心底的秘密羞愧。
To see these men of Belcourt working, protecting their wives and children, and often without a reproach, I think one can feel a secret shame. - 当你带着一家老小排队等待机场安检的时候,也许会感觉自己看起来绝对不像是个恐怖分子。
Standing in a long queue at airport security with your fractious family, you might think it is pretty obvious you do not look like a terrorist. - 王先生是一位很热情的游客,他说道”我以前可忙的很,现在终于有时间好好旅游了,我以前的生意买地,修厂,造房子,然后养着一家老小。
Wang was an enthusiastic tourist. “I used to be so busy that now I want to travel,” he said. “I always had to buy land, build factories, fix up my house.