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单词 baby
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ba·by

noun
 
/ˈbeɪbi/
/ˈbeɪbi/
(plural babies)
Idioms
  1.  
    a very young child or animal婴儿;幼崽
    • The baby's crying!婴儿在哭!
    • a newborn baby新生儿
    • My sister's expecting a baby (= she is pregnant).我姐姐怀孕了。
    • She had a baby last year.她去年生了个孩子。
    • The baby was born last night.那孩子昨晚出生。
    • Mother and baby are doing well.母子平安。
    • The baby is due in October.宝宝将在 10 月份出生。
    • The baby was delivered by a midwife.这孩子是助产士接生的。
    • a baby boy/girl 男婴;女婴
    • a baby daughter/son/sister/brother幼小的女儿/儿子/妹妹/弟弟
    • baby food/clothes婴儿食品/服装
    • a baby monkey/blackbird幼猴;黑鹂雏
    see also fur baby
    Collocations ChildrenChildrenHaving a baby/​child
    • want a baby/​a child/​kids
    • start a family
    • conceive/​be expecting/​be going to have a baby/​child
    • miss your period
    • become/​get/​be/​find out that you are pregnant
    • have a baby/​a child/​kids/​a son/​a daughter/​twins/​a family
    • have a normal/​a difficult/​an unwanted pregnancy; an easy/​a difficult/​a home birth
    • be in/​go into/​induce labour (especially US English) labor
    • have/​suffer/​cause a miscarriage
    • give birth to a child/​baby/​daughter/​son/​twins
    Parenting
    • bring up/ (especially North American English) raise a child/​family
    • care for/ (especially British English) look after a baby/​child/​kid
    • change (British English) a nappy/(North American English) a diaper/​a baby
    • feed/​breastfeed/​bottle-feed a baby
    • be entitled to/​go on maternity/​paternity leave
    • go back/​return to work after maternity leave
    • need/​find/​get a babysitter/​good quality affordable childcare
    • balance/​combine work and childcare/​child-rearing/​family life
    • educate/​teach/​home-school a child/​kid
    • punish/​discipline/​spoil a child/​kid
    • adopt a baby/​child/​kid
    • offer a baby for/​put a baby up for adoption
    • (especially British English) foster a child/​kid
    • be placed with/​be raised by foster parents
    Wordfinder
    • baby
    • birth
    • child
    • dummy
    • feed
    • incubator
    • nappy
    • pram
    • premature
    • teethe
    Extra Examples
    • She's not sure if she wants a baby.她拿不准自己是否想要孩子。
    • Can you take the baby while I unlock the door?我去开门,你能抱一下孩子吗?
    • He took an interest in the growing baby even before it was born.小宝宝出生之前,他就对这个孕育中的孩子产生了兴趣。
    • I could feel the baby moving inside me.我可以感到体内的胎动。
    • She lost her baby three months into her pregnancy.她怀孕 3 个月时流产了。
    • The doctor said the baby was growing nicely.医生说这个宝宝生长发育良好。
    • They named the baby Charlie.他们给孩子起名叫查利。
    • Their first baby arrived exactly nine months after the wedding.他们结婚恰好 9 个月后第一个孩子降生了。
    • She decided to put her baby up for adoption.她决定把自己的孩子送人。
    • They would like to adopt a newborn baby.他们想收养个新生儿。
    • Young children and unborn babies are at greatest risk.幼儿和未出生的婴儿面临的风险最大。
    • Premature babies are at increased risk of health problems.早产儿出现健康问题的风险增加。
    • She rocked the baby to sleep in her arms.她摇晃着怀里的孩子哄他睡觉。
    • The baby cooed happily on the rug.宝宝在地毯上高兴地喃喃自语。
    • He just broke down and cried like a baby.他禁不住像个孩子似的失声痛哭。
    • She's a midwife in an intensive care unit for premature babies.她是早产儿重症监护室的助产士。
    • The illness is common in newborn babies and is easily treated.这是新生儿的常见病,很容易治好。
    • Smoking in pregnancy increases the risk of producing a low birthweight baby.怀孕期间抽烟会增加婴儿出生时体重偏低的风险。
    • After some months, the baby learns to walk along branches by holding onto its mother's fur.几个月以后,幼崽学着抓紧母亲的皮毛在树枝上行走。
    • What do you call a baby kangaroo?你们把袋鼠幼崽叫什么?
    Topics Life stagesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • new
    • newborn
    • tiny
    verb + baby
    • have
    • want
    • conceive
    baby + verb
    • be due
    • arrive
    • be born
    baby + noun
    • boy
    • girl
    • brother
    phrases
    • sleep like a baby
  2. (informal) the youngest member of a family or group(家庭或团体中)最年幼的成员
    • He's the baby of the team.他在队里年纪最小。
  3. (disapproving) a person who behaves like a young child and is easily upset幼稚的人;孩子气的人
    • Stop crying and don't be such a baby.别哭了,别这么孩子气。
  4. (especially North American English, informal) a word used to address somebody, especially your wife, husband or partner, in a way that expresses love but that can be offensive if used by a man to a woman he does not know宝贝儿,心肝儿(尤用于对爱人的昵称。男子用以称呼不相识的女子则有冒犯之嫌)
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: probably imitative of an infant's first attempts at speech.
Idioms
be your/somebody’s baby
  1. (informal) to be a plan or project that somebody is responsible for and cares about because they have created it(计划或项目)就像某人的孩子一样(因亲自制订而尽心负责)
be like taking candy from a baby
  1. (informal) used to emphasize how easy it is to do something易如反掌;探囊取物;手到擒来
    • I thought it was going to be difficult to get funding for the project, but in the end it was like taking candy from a baby.我原以为为项目筹集资金会很困难,没想到这么容易,犹如囊中取物。
leave somebody holding the baby
  1. (informal) to suddenly make somebody responsible for something important that is really your responsibility(突然)把重大责任推给某人
    • He changed to another job and we were left holding the baby.他换了工作,把活儿甩给我们。
sleep like a log/baby
  1. (informal) to sleep very well沉睡;酣睡
    • He was so tired after all his exertions, he slept like a baby.一番辛苦后他累极了,睡得像婴儿一样沉。
    • I usually sleep like a log.我通常睡得像一根木头。
throw the baby out with the bathwater
  1. (informal) to lose something that you want at the same time as you are trying to get rid of something that you do not want把婴儿和洗澡水一起倒掉(丢弃不想要的东西的同时失去宝贵的东西)

ba·by

adjective
/ˈbeɪbi/
/ˈbeɪbi/
[only before noun]
  1. baby vegetables are a very small version of particular vegetables, or are vegetables that are picked when they are very small(蔬菜)小型的,幼嫩的
    • baby carrots小胡萝卜
    Word Originlate Middle English: probably imitative of an infant's first attempts at speech.

ba·by

verb
/ˈbeɪbi/
/ˈbeɪbi/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they baby
/ˈbeɪbi/
/ˈbeɪbi/
he / she / it babies
/ˈbeɪbiz/
/ˈbeɪbiz/
past simple babied
/ˈbeɪbid/
/ˈbeɪbid/
past participle babied
/ˈbeɪbid/
/ˈbeɪbid/
-ing form babying
/ˈbeɪbiɪŋ/
/ˈbeɪbiɪŋ/
  1. baby somebody to treat somebody with too much care, as if they were a baby婴儿般对待;百般呵护
    Word Originlate Middle English: probably imitative of an infant's first attempts at speech.
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