英语单词 | newborn |
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英美音标 | 英 ['njuːbɔːn] 美 ['nuːbɔːrn] |
中文释义 | adj.新生的 n.新生儿 |
英语例句 | (1) She gazed at the newborn infant and smiled. (2) The exhausted mother smiled at the wail of her newborn baby. (3) The newborn is lovely. (4) A newborn is ready to bond to its parents. |
中文例句 | (1) 她望着这个初生的婴儿笑了。 (2) 听到新生儿的哭叫声,倦极了的母亲笑了。 (3) 那个婴儿很可爱。 (4) 新生儿很容易对其父母产生亲情。 |
vocabulary简明 | A newborn is literally a baby animal (including us human animals) who was born in the past month. Figuratively, newborn describes anything recently born or created, like a newborn interest in vocabulary. |
vocabulary扩展 | Little babies are newborns until they're a month old — four weeks is the official human newborn cut-off age. Then they’re just regular ol’ babies. Other things can be newborn as long as they’re brand new — a newborn restaurant was opened recently, a newborn celebrity might be 18 but she just got famous. You could have a newborn fear if you recently became scared of something. Most newborns are not scary, though. (Unless you’re babysitting one.) |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [ADJ 形容词](婴儿或动物)新生的,初生的 A newborn baby or animal is one that has just been born. [usu ADJ n] [
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词]新生儿;婴儿 A newborn is a baby that has just been born. [MEDICAL 医]
3 [ADJ 形容词]新生的,新出现的(文学用语) Writers sometimes use newborn to describe things that have just come into existence. [ADJ n]
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