newborn
英 [njuː'bɔːn; 'njuːbɔːn]
美['nubɔrn]
- adj. 新生的;再生的
- n. 婴儿
英文词源
- newborn (adj.)
- also new-born, c. 1300, from new + born. As a noun from 1879.
双语例句
- 1. Swaddle your newborn baby so that she feels secure.
- 把你刚出生的孩子用襁褓包裹住,这样她会有安全感。
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- 2. The soft wind breathed their names to the newborn grass.
- 轻风把他们的名字吹向刚刚长出的小草。
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- 3. Mild jaundice in the newborn is common and often clears without treatment.
- 新生儿有轻微的黄疸较为常见,经常不需要治疗就能自愈。
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- 4. A family dog rescued a newborn boy from the jaws of death.
- 一只家养犬把一个新生男婴从鬼门关救了回来。
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- 5. Microbiology was a newborn science.
- 微生物学是新生科学。
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