wean的意思和读音

wean

: [win] : [wiːn]

n.;〈

v.使

使

weans  weaning  weaned  

v.dissuade,deter,discourage,stop,prevent

weanv.

1.~ sb/sth (off/from sth)使to gradually stop feeding a baby or young animal with its mother's milk and start feeding it with solid food

n.1.;

v.1.使2.使...,使 (from) 使,;使 (from)

v.1.to make a baby stop taking its mothers milk and start to eat solid food

1. 〖 drivesb.todeath〗 wean〖 desperate〗 ...

2. wax n. v.;() wean v. weary a. v.使; …

3.使 4. sprawl v. 5. wean v. 使使 6. geriatric n. ...

4. wax n. v.;() wean v. weary a. v.使; …

5.使 4. sprawl v. 5. wean v. 使使 6. geriatric n. ...

6. ... weak-kneed adj. wean vt. 使使 n. 〈 teak n.

7.使 356. aim: 357. wean使使 358. wear: 穿 ...

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1.Over the past few years, Thailand's exporters have been trying to wean themselves off dependence on U.

2.If the US can wean itself off what has been an unhealthy addiction, the shock could yet turn out to be to its long-term advantage.

3.A year later came the Enhanced Energy Security Act, which aimed to wean the U. S. off of its addiction to foreign oil.》(EnhancedEnergySecurityAct),

4.and yet, explain it how you will, it gave him pleasure to wean me away from my dreams and fill me full of dates and historical events.

5.I might be able to gradually wean myself off the alarm, at least during the daytime naps.

6.He also said that Dr Murray had been trying to wean Jackson off propofol, which the star used to call his "milk" .使”。

7.He said he tried to wean Jackson off the drug. Murray said Jackson had injection marks on his hands and feet.

8.He said he tried to wean Jackson off the drug.使

9.So far, its efforts to temper economic growth, encourage energy efficiency and wean the country off heavy industry have had little effect.使

10.When you return you will have to wean off practicing your foreign language that you used when you were studying abroad.使