baby
英 ['beɪbɪ]
美['bebi]
- n. 婴儿,婴孩;孩子气的人
- vt. 纵容,娇纵;把……当婴儿般对待
- adj. 婴儿的;幼小的
- n. (Baby)人名;(法、葡)巴比;(英)巴比,芭比(女名);(俄)巴贝
英英释意
- 1. a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk;
- "isn't she too young to have a baby?"
- 2. sometimes used as a term of address for attractive young women
- 3. a very young mammal;
- "baby rabbits"
- 4. the youngest member of a group (not necessarily young);
- "the baby of the family"
- "the baby of the Supreme Court"
- 5. an immature childish person;
- "he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived"
- "stop being a baby!"
- 6. a project of personal concern to someone;
- "this project is his baby"
双语例句
- 1. Maria was talking baby talk to the little one.
- 玛丽亚正用儿语和小家伙说话。
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- 2. If a baby is thirsty, it feeds more often.
- 婴儿要是渴了,就会吃得更频繁。
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- 3. Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl.
- 德里克现在为有一个健康活泼的女宝宝而骄傲。
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- 4. The birth of a live healthy baby is a truly blessed event.
- 一个健康活泼的婴儿的出生真是一件可喜的事情。
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- 5. Don't assume your baby automatically needs feeding if she's fretful.
- 不要想当然地认为你的宝宝一闹就是要吃奶。
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