enzhsbilingualebaby 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译 baby在Cambridge英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Pressbabynounuk|UKAZT__013.mp3ˈbeɪ.bius|BABY.mp3ˈbeɪ.bibabiedbabiesbabyingto babybabynoun [ C ] ukYour browser doesn't support HTML5 audio
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truea very young child, especially one that has not yet begun to walk or talk(尤指尚未学会走路或说话的)婴儿,婴孩beginnerA1peopleNLJCA1 a very young child, especially one that has not yet begun to walk or talk (尤指尚未学会走路或说话的)婴儿,婴孩 a newborn baby 新生儿 a six-week-old baby 6周大的婴儿 a baby boy 男婴 baby clothes 婴儿服装 baby food 婴儿食品 Sandra had a baby (= gave birth to it) on 29 May. 桑德拉在5月29日生了孩子。 Owen is the baby (= the youngest person) of the family. 欧文是全家年龄最小的。 ✖我的词汇表wordlist.sidebar.addThis
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a very young animal动物幼崽beginnerA2animals-generallyREAIA2 a very young animal 动物幼崽 a baby elephant/monkey 幼象/小猴子 ✖我的词汇表wordlist.sidebar.addThis
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an adult or especially an older child who is crying or behaving like a child孩子气的人;幼稚的人disapprovingfear-and-dangerRIFD disapproving an adult or especially an older child who is crying or behaving like a child 孩子气的人;幼稚的人 It didn't hurt that much - don't be such a baby! 不至于那么疼——别像个孩子似的! ✖我的词汇表wordlist.sidebar.addThis
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a word you can use when you are talking to someone you love such as your wife, husband, partner, etc.宝贝(对妻子、丈夫、情人等的称呼)USliking-and-attractivenessRIBH mainly US a word you can use when you are talking to someone you love such as your wife, husband, partner, etc. 宝贝(对妻子、丈夫、情人等的称呼) Oh baby, I love you. 啊,宝贝,我爱你。 phrasebaby carrot, sweetcorn, etc.baby carrot, sweetcorn, etc.✖我的词汇表wordlist.sidebar.addThis
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a type of vegetable that is specially grown to stay small a type of vegetable that is specially grown to stay small: I keep a bag of baby carrots on my desk to stop me eating crisps. 查看更多✖我的词汇表wordlist.sidebar.addThis
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Someone's baby is something that they have a special interest in and responsibility for.(某人特别的或专门的)任务,差事;责任informalcausing-and-forcingFcD informal Someone's baby is something that they have a special interest in and responsibility for. (某人特别的或专门的)任务,差事;责任 I don't know much about the project - it's Philip's baby. 我对这个项目不怎么了解——那是菲利普负责的。 减少例句更多范例The baby lay in his cot, cooing, and gurgling.A new baby will automatically curl its fingers round any object it touches.Their baby was born last December.She wrapped the baby in a blanket.She has had three babies in the past five years. baby在Cambridge英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Pressbabyverbuk|UKAZT__013.mp3ˈbeɪ.bius|BABY.mp3ˈbeɪ.biinformalbabiedbabiesbabyingto babybabyverb [ T ] informal ukYour browser doesn't support HTML5 audio
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to treat an older child as if he or she were a much younger child把…当婴儿看待;对…娇生惯养protecting-and-savingFpB to treat an older child as if he or she were a much younger child 把…当婴儿看待;对…娇生惯养 The boys were now ten and twelve and didn't want their mother to baby them. 男孩们现在一个10岁,一个12岁,不希望妈妈把他们当婴儿看待。 同义词coddle (PROTECT)cossetindulgemollycoddle informal mainly disapprovingpamperspoil baby在Cambridge英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press
example.title.defaultbabyIn small babies this added weight loss may have made the difference between viability and probable death.来自 Cambridge English CorpusIn the 1940s and 1950s working-class women expected to have more babies than middle-class women.来自 Cambridge English CorpusIs it ethical for parents to volunteer their babies for an experimental treatment that is not medically indicated for these specific babies?来自 Cambridge English CorpusWhen shown a chair apparently moving itself (pulled by transparent plastic wire) babies showed surprise and sometimes fear.来自 Cambridge English CorpusThe popular theme of a close relationship between father and successor is apparent in the baby's posture, leaning towards the patriarch and proffering some flowers.来自 Cambridge English CorpusMost ''soothing tonics'' for babies and children were laced with alcohol, opium, or some combination of the two.来自 Cambridge English CorpusThe marriages of the late 1950s and early 1960s have produced an average of up to 2.4 babies.来自 Cambridge English CorpusMost of these babies, put out to wet nurses, failed to survive infancy.来自 Cambridge English Corpus示例中的观点不代表Cambridge Dictionary 编辑、Cambridge University Press和其许可证颁发者的观点。