newborn

英['njuːbɔːn] 美['nuːbɔːrn]
  • adj. 新生的
  • n. 新生儿
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    adj. (形容词)
    1. 新(出)生的
    2. 再生的
    3. 初生的
    4. 复活的
    5. 新近发生的
    6. 新成立的
    n. (名词)
    1. 新生儿
    2. 初生仔畜
    3. 新生仔畜
    4. 婴儿

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a baby from birth to four weeks

Adjective:
  1. recently born;

    "a newborn infant"

  2. having just or recently arisen or come into existence;

    "new nations"
    "with newborn fears"

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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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. She gazed at the newborn infant and smiled.
      她望着这个初生的婴儿笑了。
    2. The exhausted mother smiled at the wail of her newborn baby.
      听到新生儿的哭叫声,倦极了的母亲笑了。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The newborn is lovely.
      那个婴儿很可爱。
    2. A newborn is ready to bond to its parents.
      新生儿很容易对其父母产生亲情。