fetus 英 ['fi:təs]   美 [ˈfitəs]

fetus

fetus  英 ['fi:təs] 美 [ˈfitəs]

n. 胎儿,胎 

名词复数:fetuss 

I also never expected to see the remains of the fetus, which she had saved in a jar. 我也没有预料到会看到那个胎儿的残余,母亲吧她存放在一个罐子里。
There have been no studies of the effects of a low carbohydrate diet on pregnancy, so its effect on the fetus, if any, are unknown. 目前为止还没有关于怀孕时低碳水化合物饮食影响的研究,因此如果对胎儿有什么影响也是不知道的。

  • A fetus is a mammal before it's born. Once upon a time, you started as an embryo, matured into a fetus, and were then thrust into the world as a newborn.
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  • n. 胎儿,胎
  • 1. I also never expected to see the remains of the fetus, which she had saved in a jar.

    我也没有预料到会看到那个胎儿的残余,母亲吧她存放在一个罐子里。

  • 2. There have been no studies of the effects of a low carbohydrate diet on pregnancy, so its effect on the fetus, if any, are unknown.

    目前为止还没有关于怀孕时低碳水化合物饮食影响的研究,因此如果对胎儿有什么影响也是不知道的。

  • 3. Expectant mothers may not know that what they eat affects the tooth development of the fetus.

    准妈妈也许不知道她们所吃的食物会影响到胎儿的牙齿发育。

  • fetus (n.) late 14c., "the young while in the womb or egg" (tending to mean vaguely the embryo in the later stage of development), from Latin fetus (often, incorrectly, foetus) "the bearing or hatching of young, a bringing forth, pregnancy, childbearing, offspring," from suffixed form of PIE root *dhe(i)- "to suck."
fetus ( especially NAmE) ( BrE usually foe·tus ) / ˈfiːtəs ; NAmE ˈfiːtəs / noun a young human or animal before it is born, especially a human more than eight weeks after fertilization 胎儿;胎 fetus fetuses fetus / ˈfiːtəs ; NAmE ˈfiːtəs /
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