['njuːbɔːn]['nuːbɔːrn]
  • adj. 新生的
  • n. 新生儿
    • adjective(形容词)
      1. 新生的

    双解例句

    adjective(形容词)
    1. 新生的

      Breast-feeding is extremely beneficial to the health of newborn babies.

      母乳喂养对新生儿的健康极有益处。

      the newborn democracies of the world

      世界上新兴的民主国家

    小知识

    A newborn is literally a baby animal (including us human animals) who was born in the past month. Figuratively, newborn describes anything recently born or created, like a newborn interest in vocabulary.

    Little babies are newborns until they're a month old — four weeks is the official human newborn cut-off age. Then they’re just regular ol’ babies. Other things can be newborn as long as they’re brand new — a newborn restaurant was opened recently, a newborn celebrity might be 18 but she just got famous. You could have a newborn fear if you recently became scared of something. Most newborns are not scary, though. (Unless you’re babysitting one.)

    实用短语

    1. hemolytic disease of the newborn

      新生儿溶血症,

    2. newborn icu

      新生儿科加护病房,新生儿监护室,复活儿科加护病房

    3. enfamil newborn powder

      美赞臣新生儿奶粉,新生儿奶粉,奶粉

    4. asphyxia of the newborn

      新生儿窒息,生儿窒息,儿梗塞,再造儿窒息

    5. dehydration of newborn

      新生儿脱水

    6. overfeeding of newborn

      新生儿喂养过量

    7. slow feeding of newborn

      新生儿进食缓慢

    8. hemolytic disease of newborn

      生儿溶血病,

    9. a newborn sun is shinning

      初升的太阳在闪耀,玉山白雪飘零

    同义词

    baby  /  infant