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单词 babymoon
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Definition of babymoon in English:

babymoon

nounˈbeɪbɪmuːnˈbābēˌmo͞on
informal
  • 1A relaxing or romantic holiday taken by parents-to-be before their baby is born.

    on the eve of my third trimester, we boarded a plane for a week-long babymoon among the quiet canals of Amsterdam
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The couple, traveling the world on their babymoon, were left alone for the most part and tried to blend into the crowd of tourists.
    • The site, which details more than 200 babymoon packages all over the world, has received more than 550,000 hits.
    • Audrey was five months' pregnant when she and husband Rory took a babymoon to America.
    • The couple celebrated the pregnancy with a babymoon in Hawaii this week, soaking up the sun on the isle of Maui.
    • The couple are currently in Italy following up their romantic Parisian babymoon.
    • With a luxury hotel offering stunning views over the beautiful city and plenty of culture to soak up, a Paris babymoon could be just what the doctor ordered.
    • The couple also splurged recently on a romantic babymoon to Rio de Janiero, Brazil, where they hit up some of the local tourist hotspots.
    • She and Michael were enjoying a babymoon by the ocean.
    • Giuliana has been enjoying an epic babymoon with her husband Bill.
    • We recently really enjoyed a babymoon in Kauai too.
    • I am by no means rich but my husband and I saved up to have a babymoon before my daughter was born.
    • They also went on a babymoon to Jane Mountain in St. Lucia in June in preparation for their impending parenthood.
    1. 1.1 A period of time following the birth of a baby during which the new parents can focus on establishing a bond with their child.
      a babymoon is regarded as a crucial time for a family to establish itself
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Rather than let the initial problems spoil the babymoon, she resolved to keep trying until she could breastfeed successfully.
      • The babymoon is a huge culture shock – not only do you have the recovery from the birth to deal with, but also you must adjust to life with a tiny, noisy person.
      • You feel drugged within this wondrous little world, this babymoon in which nothing, for the moment, is allowed to intrude.
      • Your babymoon is an important occasion where you and baby are getting to know each other on the outside.
      • A babymoon is important because it allows parents the precious time to be totally present with their new baby.

Origin

1970s: blend of baby and honeymoon.

Definition of babymoon in US English:

babymoon

nounˈbābēˌmo͞on
informal
  • 1A relaxing or romantic vacation taken by parents-to-be before their baby is born.

    on the eve of my third trimester, we boarded a plane for a week-long babymoon among the quiet canals of Amsterdam
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am by no means rich but my husband and I saved up to have a babymoon before my daughter was born.
    • Giuliana has been enjoying an epic babymoon with her husband Bill.
    • The couple also splurged recently on a romantic babymoon to Rio de Janiero, Brazil, where they hit up some of the local tourist hotspots.
    • We recently really enjoyed a babymoon in Kauai too.
    • They also went on a babymoon to Jane Mountain in St. Lucia in June in preparation for their impending parenthood.
    • The site, which details more than 200 babymoon packages all over the world, has received more than 550,000 hits.
    • Audrey was five months' pregnant when she and husband Rory took a babymoon to America.
    • The couple celebrated the pregnancy with a babymoon in Hawaii this week, soaking up the sun on the isle of Maui.
    • The couple, traveling the world on their babymoon, were left alone for the most part and tried to blend into the crowd of tourists.
    • With a luxury hotel offering stunning views over the beautiful city and plenty of culture to soak up, a Paris babymoon could be just what the doctor ordered.
    • She and Michael were enjoying a babymoon by the ocean.
    • The couple are currently in Italy following up their romantic Parisian babymoon.
    1. 1.1 A period of time following the birth of a baby during which the new parents can focus on establishing a bond with their child.
      a babymoon is regarded as a crucial time for a family to establish itself
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Your babymoon is an important occasion where you and baby are getting to know each other on the outside.
      • The babymoon is a huge culture shock – not only do you have the recovery from the birth to deal with, but also you must adjust to life with a tiny, noisy person.
      • A babymoon is important because it allows parents the precious time to be totally present with their new baby.
      • Rather than let the initial problems spoil the babymoon, she resolved to keep trying until she could breastfeed successfully.
      • You feel drugged within this wondrous little world, this babymoon in which nothing, for the moment, is allowed to intrude.

Origin

1970s: blend of baby and honeymoon.

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