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词汇 newborn
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Definition of newborn in English:

newborn

adjective njuːˈbɔːnˈnjuːbɔːnˈn(j)uˌbɔrn
  • (of a child or animal) recently or just born.

    (孩童,动物)新生的,刚出生的

    a picture of the happy couple and their newborn baby
    figurative a newborn star

    〈喻〉一颗新星。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The life-long farmer was attempting to lift a newborn calf when the cow's hoof struck him.
    • Farm owner Jeff Marshall used the heart massage and mouth-to-mouth techniques he had learnt to save newborn calves and lambs to bring the youngster back to life.
    • There have been two heartbreaking situations in Scotland recently where newborn babies have been abandoned.
    • All of which are nature's ideal diet for a newborn calf.
    • The bus has moved on but we wait with the young parents and the newborn child under the shade of a tree driving away the dogs and waiting for the return of the bus.
    • He said the operation, known as gastric transposition, is more commonly used on newborn babies born with defects.
    • That may change soon thanks to a newborn calf born healthy to the first cow cloned from a beef carcass.
    • The fact is that today blood screening is a normal part of a newborn child's life cycle.
    • This deficiency is associated with anemia, a sore mouth and tongue and poor growth and spinal cord problems in newborn children.
    • Mothers of newborn children can expect to receive extra $3,000 dollars per year, more by 2008.
    • It is amazing how large and beautifully formed is a newborn calf.
    • The series includes episodes about newborn calves, an ailing horse, an orphaned lamb, a llama with a broken leg and an old dog with a brain tumour.
    • Killer goldfish, newborn kittens and computer smashing ducks were all topics of conversations in the junior and senior infants class.
    • The nurturing role of mothers is represented and celebrated as a mother cow cares for her newborn calf.
    • Blindness is also a fairly common deformity in newborn sheep.
    • They will on some occasions attack small ailing domestic animals, newborn sheep and goats, eating parts of them.
    • Fetal exposures to this proliferating pollutant can harm newborn mice and rats, a new study shows.
    • As new parents, we were fond of videotaping pretty much everything involving our newborn child.
    • Hygiene is extremely important around calving, as newborn calves are very vulnerable in the first two to three days after birth.
    • The pond in our garden is a contained space and there has been much celebration of the quantity of newborn fish spotted recently and respectively by the wife, the cat and the local heron.
    Synonyms
    just born, newly/recently born
noun njuːˈbɔːnˈnjuːbɔːnˈn(j)uˌbɔrn
  • A recently born child or animal.

    新生儿;幼崽

    she's incapable of looking after a newborn
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although smaller than average newborns, 35 rather than 45 kilos, the triplets are fit and healthy.
    • It was impossible not to buy anything from these women as they cradled their newborns in the cold.
    • Down's syndrome occurs in 1 of 700 newborns, but the risk varies with the mother's age.
    • A significant number of newborns die because the family lacks money for treatment, the heart surgeon said.
    • It affects newborns as well as the elderly with varying consequences.
    • They included photos of newborns, newly married couples, and those who had recently died.
    • Selective elimination of genetically flawed newborns is necessary if we are to prevent their inferior genes from entering the gene pool.
    • And it can be a problem not just for adults, but for children as young as newborns.
    • Some Inuit newborns are born with high blood pressure that persists into elementary school.
    • It would be outrageous if this child's death did not result in improved treatment for other mothers and newborns.
    • Infant colic, a common condition of abdominal pain persisting in some newborns, is known by many names, we are told.
    • From the birthing classes I attended in the last months of my wife's pregnancy, I know that newborns can't see.
    • If you know other families with newborns and young kids, it may be helpful to spend time with them.
    • Stem cells have been found in adult tissues, in umbilical cord blood from newborns, and in embryos.
    • It is hoped that by 2005 all areas in England will be testing all newborns at birth as the hearing screening program.
    • Yet teenagers need parental guidance and attention just as intensely as do newborns or young children.
    • There has been a real improvement in metabolic screening for newborns.
    • The disease kills young men and women and the newborns of infected parents.
    • Nevirapine won't cure then, but it can prevent them from passing the disease on to their newborns.
    • The figures have alarmed doctors and midwives who fear the increasing popularity of Caesareans is putting mothers and newborns at risk.
    Synonyms
    newly born child, new/young/tiny baby, infant, young
    technical neonate
    literary babe

Rhymes

adorn, born, borne, bourn, Braun, brawn, corn, dawn, drawn, faun, fawn, forborne, forewarn, forlorn, freeborn, lawn, lorn, morn, mourn, Norn, outworn, pawn, prawn, Quorn, sawn, scorn, Sean, shorn, spawn, suborn, sworn, thorn, thrawn, torn, Vaughan, warn, withdrawn, worn, yawn

Definition of newborn in US English:

newborn

adjectiveˈn(y)o͞oˌbôrnˈn(j)uˌbɔrn
  • (of a child or animal) recently or just born.

    (孩童,动物)新生的,刚出生的

    a picture of the happy couple and their newborn baby
    figurative a newborn star

    〈喻〉一颗新星。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He said the operation, known as gastric transposition, is more commonly used on newborn babies born with defects.
    • The fact is that today blood screening is a normal part of a newborn child's life cycle.
    • The series includes episodes about newborn calves, an ailing horse, an orphaned lamb, a llama with a broken leg and an old dog with a brain tumour.
    • The pond in our garden is a contained space and there has been much celebration of the quantity of newborn fish spotted recently and respectively by the wife, the cat and the local heron.
    • Fetal exposures to this proliferating pollutant can harm newborn mice and rats, a new study shows.
    • The nurturing role of mothers is represented and celebrated as a mother cow cares for her newborn calf.
    • All of which are nature's ideal diet for a newborn calf.
    • Mothers of newborn children can expect to receive extra $3,000 dollars per year, more by 2008.
    • There have been two heartbreaking situations in Scotland recently where newborn babies have been abandoned.
    • This deficiency is associated with anemia, a sore mouth and tongue and poor growth and spinal cord problems in newborn children.
    • Farm owner Jeff Marshall used the heart massage and mouth-to-mouth techniques he had learnt to save newborn calves and lambs to bring the youngster back to life.
    • It is amazing how large and beautifully formed is a newborn calf.
    • The life-long farmer was attempting to lift a newborn calf when the cow's hoof struck him.
    • The bus has moved on but we wait with the young parents and the newborn child under the shade of a tree driving away the dogs and waiting for the return of the bus.
    • As new parents, we were fond of videotaping pretty much everything involving our newborn child.
    • They will on some occasions attack small ailing domestic animals, newborn sheep and goats, eating parts of them.
    • That may change soon thanks to a newborn calf born healthy to the first cow cloned from a beef carcass.
    • Hygiene is extremely important around calving, as newborn calves are very vulnerable in the first two to three days after birth.
    • Killer goldfish, newborn kittens and computer smashing ducks were all topics of conversations in the junior and senior infants class.
    • Blindness is also a fairly common deformity in newborn sheep.
    Synonyms
    just born, newly born, recently born
nounˈn(y)o͞oˌbôrnˈn(j)uˌbɔrn
  • A recently born child or animal.

    新生儿;幼崽

    she's incapable of looking after a newborn
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is hoped that by 2005 all areas in England will be testing all newborns at birth as the hearing screening program.
    • They included photos of newborns, newly married couples, and those who had recently died.
    • The disease kills young men and women and the newborns of infected parents.
    • Some Inuit newborns are born with high blood pressure that persists into elementary school.
    • It was impossible not to buy anything from these women as they cradled their newborns in the cold.
    • A significant number of newborns die because the family lacks money for treatment, the heart surgeon said.
    • Although smaller than average newborns, 35 rather than 45 kilos, the triplets are fit and healthy.
    • It would be outrageous if this child's death did not result in improved treatment for other mothers and newborns.
    • And it can be a problem not just for adults, but for children as young as newborns.
    • Nevirapine won't cure then, but it can prevent them from passing the disease on to their newborns.
    • It affects newborns as well as the elderly with varying consequences.
    • Infant colic, a common condition of abdominal pain persisting in some newborns, is known by many names, we are told.
    • Stem cells have been found in adult tissues, in umbilical cord blood from newborns, and in embryos.
    • From the birthing classes I attended in the last months of my wife's pregnancy, I know that newborns can't see.
    • There has been a real improvement in metabolic screening for newborns.
    • The figures have alarmed doctors and midwives who fear the increasing popularity of Caesareans is putting mothers and newborns at risk.
    • Selective elimination of genetically flawed newborns is necessary if we are to prevent their inferior genes from entering the gene pool.
    • Yet teenagers need parental guidance and attention just as intensely as do newborns or young children.
    • Down's syndrome occurs in 1 of 700 newborns, but the risk varies with the mother's age.
    • If you know other families with newborns and young kids, it may be helpful to spend time with them.
    Synonyms
    newly born child, new baby, tiny baby, young baby, infant, young
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