unborn

英[ˌʌn'bɔːn] 美[ˌʌn'bɔːrn]
  • adj. 未生的;将来的
  • unbag vt.把...从袋里倒(或取、放)出来
  • unbailable adj.[律]不能保释的
  • unbaked adj.未焙的;未熟的;未成熟的
  • unbalance v.使失衡;使精神紊乱n.失衡
  • unbalanced adj.精神失常的;失衡的;偏颇的动词unbalance的过去式和过去分词.
Adjective:
  1. not yet brought into existence;

    "unborn generations"

1. Pregnant women who are heavy drinkers risk damaging the unborn foetus.
孕妇酗酒可能会危及腹中胎儿。

来自柯林斯例句

2. They will affect generations of Britons still unborn.
他们将会影响还未出世的好几代英国人。

来自柯林斯例句

3. A lack of oxygen may inhibit brain development in the unborn child.
缺氧可能阻碍胎儿的大脑发育。

来自《权威词典》

4. Using a scanner, we can look at the unborn foetus.
我们用扫描器可以观察未出生的胎儿.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. The doctor tried to save her and her unborn child.
医生想尽力挽救她和她未出生婴儿的生命.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Is it true that classical music is good for an unborn baby?
      古典音乐是不是真的对胎教有好处?
    2. Politician take no interest in eugenics because the unborn have not vote.
      政治家对优生学不感兴趣,因为未出生者并无选举权。
    3. We should be responsible for the generation as yet unborn.
      我们应该对下一代负责。
    【反义词】