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单词 breastfeed
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Definition of breastfeed in English:

breastfeed

verbbreastfedˈbrɛs(t)fiːdˈbrɛs(t)ˌfid
[with object]
  • 1(of a woman) feed (a baby) with milk from the breast.

    (母亲)直接哺乳,(以母乳)喂奶

    she breastfed her first child

    她的第一个孩子是自己奶大的。

    no object sometimes it is not possible to breastfeed

    有时母乳喂养是不可能的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • JW reminded himself that in many countries, women breastfeed their children for several years.
    • I couldn't stand it and had to ask her how she could possibly breastfeed this way.
    • Most later examples show Mary breastfeeding a wide-eyed child.
    • Don't breastfeed a toddler during pregnancy because the new baby needs all the nourishment it can get.
    • Out of necessity, one woman in the corner awkwardly attempts to breastfeed her child.
    • A woman who is breastfeeding her baby can safely be vaccinated.
    • However, this contraceptive effect is only true if you are fully breastfeeding a baby aged less than six months.
    • They also checked for PCBs in the breast milk of the mothers who breastfed their babies - about half of the cohort.
    • My whole life I wanted to breastfeed my babies, and have them at home.
    • They wrapped him in a warm blanket, cradled him gently, even let the mother breastfeed him for a while.
    • Those who breastfeed their babies may pass on harmful chemicals through breast milk.
    • Although Lisa breastfeeds the baby, they have developed a shared process.
    • A mother usually can continue to breastfeed her baby if the baby develops jaundice.
    • In fact, in addition to breastfeeding your baby often, getting enough rest is key to building a good milk supply.
    • The more people see mothers breastfeeding their babies, the more normal it will become in our society.
    • This plan can help you with problems that could keep you from breastfeeding your baby.
    • According to a recent study, women from rural areas are less likely to breastfeed their children.
    • Before and after work, and during the night, a working mother can breastfeed her baby.
    • I attended Lamaze classes to prepare myself for birth without medication, and I knew I would breastfeed my baby.
    • Try to breastfeed your baby within the first hour after birth if possible.
    Synonyms
    give food to, provide food for, provide for, cater for, prepare food for, cook for, make a meal for, wine and dine
    1. 1.1no object (of a baby) feed from the breast.
      (母亲)直接哺乳,(以母乳)喂奶
      the child began to breastfeed
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Infants may be infected by their mothers during pregnancy, childbirth or, rarely, while breastfeeding.
      • The baby was delivered, started breastfeeding, and they just stayed together.
      • Your baby has a good sense of smell, which helps him find the nipple and begin to breastfeed.
      • By pumping her breasts, a mother keeps up her milk supply so that her baby can breastfeed when he is stronger.
      • One explanation of this could be that the mothers exchange more tenderness with the baby while breastfeeding.
      • Also, how do you wean a baby from breastfeeding and still continue cosleeping?
      • The mother would have to come because the baby needed regular breastfeeding.
      • With some guidance, planning, patience and practice, you and your baby can breastfeed successfully.
      • The best way a mother can prepare is to learn about breastfeeding before the baby is born.
      • Central to the statement is the recommendation that babies breastfeed exclusively for the first six months.
      • Premature babies, as well as babies born by cesarean in general, have more difficulty breastfeeding.
      • Babies born to mothers who have used substances may feed poorly or have trouble with breastfeeding.
      • Vitamin D and iron supplements are indicated for infants breastfeeding at discharge.
      • Do we want to remove tiny babies from their mums, especially when they're breastfeeding?
      • The cover of the January-February issue showed an infant breastfeeding.
      • If you use a bottle too early, your baby may not breastfeed as well.
      • Her vigorous infant breastfed well, and they were discharged on the second post-partum day.
      • If your infant doesn't vomit after 12 to 24 hours, start breastfeeding or begin giving formula.
      • Systemic supplementation also is not recommended if the child is breastfeeding.
      • Talk to your doctor if you or your baby have problems with breastfeeding.

Definition of breastfeed in US English:

breastfeed

verbˈbres(t)ˌfēdˈbrɛs(t)ˌfid
[with object]
  • 1(of a woman) feed (a baby) with milk from the breast.

    (母亲)直接哺乳,(以母乳)喂奶

    she breastfed her first child

    她的第一个孩子是自己奶大的。

    no object sometimes it is not possible to breastfeed

    有时母乳喂养是不可能的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Before and after work, and during the night, a working mother can breastfeed her baby.
    • This plan can help you with problems that could keep you from breastfeeding your baby.
    • Out of necessity, one woman in the corner awkwardly attempts to breastfeed her child.
    • However, this contraceptive effect is only true if you are fully breastfeeding a baby aged less than six months.
    • Although Lisa breastfeeds the baby, they have developed a shared process.
    • A woman who is breastfeeding her baby can safely be vaccinated.
    • According to a recent study, women from rural areas are less likely to breastfeed their children.
    • The more people see mothers breastfeeding their babies, the more normal it will become in our society.
    • Try to breastfeed your baby within the first hour after birth if possible.
    • Don't breastfeed a toddler during pregnancy because the new baby needs all the nourishment it can get.
    • I couldn't stand it and had to ask her how she could possibly breastfeed this way.
    • They wrapped him in a warm blanket, cradled him gently, even let the mother breastfeed him for a while.
    • JW reminded himself that in many countries, women breastfeed their children for several years.
    • My whole life I wanted to breastfeed my babies, and have them at home.
    • In fact, in addition to breastfeeding your baby often, getting enough rest is key to building a good milk supply.
    • I attended Lamaze classes to prepare myself for birth without medication, and I knew I would breastfeed my baby.
    • Those who breastfeed their babies may pass on harmful chemicals through breast milk.
    • A mother usually can continue to breastfeed her baby if the baby develops jaundice.
    • They also checked for PCBs in the breast milk of the mothers who breastfed their babies - about half of the cohort.
    • Most later examples show Mary breastfeeding a wide-eyed child.
    Synonyms
    give food to, provide food for, provide for, cater for, prepare food for, cook for, make a meal for, wine and dine
    1. 1.1no object (of a baby) feed from the breast.
      (母亲)直接哺乳,(以母乳)喂奶
      the child began to breastfeed
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Systemic supplementation also is not recommended if the child is breastfeeding.
      • The best way a mother can prepare is to learn about breastfeeding before the baby is born.
      • The mother would have to come because the baby needed regular breastfeeding.
      • One explanation of this could be that the mothers exchange more tenderness with the baby while breastfeeding.
      • Do we want to remove tiny babies from their mums, especially when they're breastfeeding?
      • If your infant doesn't vomit after 12 to 24 hours, start breastfeeding or begin giving formula.
      • Talk to your doctor if you or your baby have problems with breastfeeding.
      • The cover of the January-February issue showed an infant breastfeeding.
      • Infants may be infected by their mothers during pregnancy, childbirth or, rarely, while breastfeeding.
      • Vitamin D and iron supplements are indicated for infants breastfeeding at discharge.
      • Babies born to mothers who have used substances may feed poorly or have trouble with breastfeeding.
      • With some guidance, planning, patience and practice, you and your baby can breastfeed successfully.
      • Premature babies, as well as babies born by cesarean in general, have more difficulty breastfeeding.
      • Central to the statement is the recommendation that babies breastfeed exclusively for the first six months.
      • Also, how do you wean a baby from breastfeeding and still continue cosleeping?
      • If you use a bottle too early, your baby may not breastfeed as well.
      • By pumping her breasts, a mother keeps up her milk supply so that her baby can breastfeed when he is stronger.
      • Your baby has a good sense of smell, which helps him find the nipple and begin to breastfeed.
      • The baby was delivered, started breastfeeding, and they just stayed together.
      • Her vigorous infant breastfed well, and they were discharged on the second post-partum day.
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