newborn的意思和读音

newborn

: [ˈnuˌbɔrn] : [ˈnjuːˌbɔː(r)n]

adj.

newborns  

adj.established

adj.new,brand-new,neonatal,newfound,fresh

n.baby,infant,babe,child,neonate

newbornadj.

1.recently born

a newborn baby

adj.1.,,,

adj.1.recently born2.something that is newborn has only existed for a short time

n.1.a baby who has just been born

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2. neurologically newborn optimist ...

3. new newborn newcomer ...

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5. neither adv. newborn adj. nod v. ...

6. bodysuits NewBorn Armani ...

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1.David posted a picture of his wife and newborn on Facebook, with the caption, "I took this picture of my two girls sleeping. "Facebook。”

2.It is certainly not easy to choose a name for your newborn baby, but several celebrities have broadened the name choosing horizon lately.

3.Over the next 48 hours I beamed with pride at my newborn child who fed constantly and slept well, although I couldn't seem to sleep myself.48

4.Come to think of it, if you slept polyphasically, it would be much easier to care for a newborn baby, since you'd be awake at night anyway.便

5.Suddenly, one of the attendant dolphins pushed a slippery newborn dolphin to the surface and it puffed its first breath.

6.The child did not belong to any risk group and thus did not receive BCG vaccination as a newborn.

7.The total length of the intestines of a newborn baby equals eight times his body length.

8.Do not say, "It is morning, " and dismiss it with a name of yesterday. See it for the first time as a newborn child that has no name.:“”,/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

9.Newborn care is often lacking in poor countries, particularly in hard to reach communities.

10.The Apgar is a test which rates the newborn's health on a scale of one to ten and how much medical attention the child needs.110