baby
baby 英 [ˈbeɪbi] 美 [ˈbeɪbi]
n. 婴儿, adj. 婴儿的;幼小的
进行时:babying 过去式:babied 过去分词:babied 第三人称单数:babies 名词复数:babies
- A baby is the one wearing diapers and a pacifier in her mouth. That baby is so darn lovable, however, that the word is perhaps overused to describe anyone or anything you feel passionately about.
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- n. 婴儿,
- adj. 婴儿的;幼小的
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1. baby carrots
小胡萝卜
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2. The baby's crying!
婴儿在哭!
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3. a newborn baby
新生儿
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4. a baby boy/girl
男婴;女婴
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5. She had a baby last year.
她去年生了个孩子。
- baby (n.) late 14c., babi, "infant of either sex," diminutive of babe (see babe) with -y (3). Meaning "childish adult person" is from c. 1600. Meaning "youngest of a group" is by 1897. As a term of endearment for one's lover it is attested perhaps as early as 1839, certainly by 1901 (OED writes, "the degree of slanginess in the nineteenth-century examples is not easily determinable"); its popularity perhaps boosted by baby vamp "a popular girl" (see vamp (n.2)), student slang from c. 1922.
- baby (v.) "to treat like a baby," 1742, from baby (n.). Related: Babied; babying.
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