英语单词 | infant |
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英美音标 | 英 ['ɪnfənt] 美 ['ɪnfənt] |
中文释义 | n.婴儿;幼儿 adj.婴儿的;初期的;幼稚的 |
英语例句 | (1) She gazed at the newborn infant and smiled. (2) My sister's infant is very lovely. (3) A 35-day-old male infant was scheduled for bilateral inguinal herniorrhaphy. (4) Infant family education is an important education environment which can't be irreplaceable by preschool education and social education. (5) Infant mortality is still very high in some developing countries. (6) Infant industry is vulnerable to the attack from foreign mature industry. |
中文例句 | (1) 她望着这个初生的婴儿笑了。 (2) 我姐姐的小婴儿非常可爱。 (3) 摘要一个三十五天大的幼儿接受二沟腹股沟疝气门诊手术。 (4) 幼儿家庭教育是幼儿园教育和社会教育所不能替代的重要教育环境。 (5) 某些发展中国家的婴儿死亡率仍然很高。 (6) 未成熟工业容易受到外来成熟工业的影响。 |
vocabulary简明 | An infant is a baby. When you were an infant, you weren't able to walk, talk, or feed yourself (but you had a pretty mean burp). |
vocabulary扩展 | Infant is most often used for a very young human, but you can also use it to talk about animal babies. People are considered infants from the moment of birth until approximately one year old, an age when many babies are starting to walk and talk. At this point, they're commonly called toddlers instead of infants. The Latin root is infantem, which as a noun means "babe in arms," and as an adjective "unable to speak." |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]婴儿 An infant is a baby or very young child. [oft N n] [FORMAL 正式]
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词](5-7岁的)幼儿 Infants are children between the ages of five and seven, who go to an infant school. [usu pl] [ [BRIT 英]
3 [ADJ 形容词]供婴儿用的 Infant means designed especially for very young children. [ADJ n]
4 [ADJ 形容词](组织、运动等)初期的,初创的 An infant organization or system is new and has not developed very much. [ADJ n]
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