born的意思和读音

born

: [bɔrn] : [bɔː(r)n]

v.

adj.

adj.trained

adj.instinctive,congenital,innate,natural,intuitive

bornv.

1.to come out of your mother's body at the beginning of your life

I was born in 1976. 1976

She was born with a weak heart.

She was born into a very musical family.

He was born of/to German parents.

Her brother was born blind(= was blind when he was born) .

John Wayne was born Marion Michael Morrison(= that was his name at birth) . ) ) )

2.to start to exist

the city where the protest movement was born

She acted with a courage born (out) of desperation.使

3.born in the order, way, place, etc. mentioned

firstborn

nobly-born

French-born

IDM

He was born to be a great composer.

be born to be/do sthto have sth as your destiny (= what is certain to happen to you) from birth

He was born to be a great composer.

He was born and bred in Boston.

I'm a Londoner, born and bred.

born and bredborn and having grown up in a particular place with a particular background and education

He was born and bred in Boston.

I'm a Londoner, born and bred.

born with a silver spoon in your mouthhaving rich parents

I've never heard such nonsense in all my born days.

in all my born days(informal)used when you are very surprised at sth you have never heard or seen before

I've never heard such nonsense in all my born days.

Oh yeah? I wasn't born yesterday, you know.

not be born yesterday(informal)used to say that you are not stupid enough to believe what sb is telling you

Oh yeah? I wasn't born yesterday, you know.

theres one born every minuteused to say that sb is very stupidadj.

1.[obn]having a natural ability or skill for a particular activity or job

a born athlete/writer/leader

a born loser(= a person who always loses or is unsuccessful)

adj.1.;...2.;3....,

v.1.“bear”

na.1., bear

adj.1.when a baby is born, it comes out of its mothers body and starts its life. The time when you are born is your birth, and a mother gives birth to a baby; used for saying where someone was born; used for saying that someone had a particular condition, personal quality, name, or social status at the time when they were born2ed for emphasizing that someone has a natural ability to do something well or to behave in a certain way3.if a new organization, idea, etc. is born, it begins to exist

v.1.The past participle of bear

1. boring 133. born 134. borrow 135. ...

2. boring adj. born adj. borrow v. ...

3. 298、mut = change 299、nat = born 302、neg = deny ...

4. birth date born birth place ...

5.born)Fanciulla,Fanciulla——

6.(Born) − Ri Rs …

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1."I thought about it a lot, honestly, " said Irving, who was born in Australia and attended high school in New Jersey.“,”Irving西

2.When our second child was born, Jim and I thought she was perfect, but the doctor pointed out that her feet were turned inward.

3.Something mysterious is formed, born in the silent void. Waiting alone and unmoving , it is at once still and yet in constant motion.西

4.If I had been equally born in Britain as you, I would be 100 times better than you.100

5.After the child is born, you can still select someone else to be the legal guardian in the event something happens to you and your husband.

6.There seems to be the eternal question with certain human characteristics: Were you born with it, or did your behaviors affect it?

7.Born in Gibraltar, he grew up in London and graduated from St Martins with a first class degree.

8.The act: The Kazakh-born Yandarbiyev was one of the central figures in the Chechen independence movement's turn toward radical Islamism.

9.Or a child can be born weak or easy to get serious illness as a result of radiation absorbed by its grandparents.

10.If I could write of the beauty of her eyes . i was born to look in them and you know myself.