newborn 英 [ˈnju:bɔ:n]   美 [ˈnubɔrn]

newborn

newborn  英 [ˈnju:bɔ:n] 美 [ˈnubɔrn]

adj. 新生的;再生的  n. 婴儿 

名词复数:newborns 

There, inside, looking up at her, was the newborn pig. 在那里面抬头望着她的,正是那只新生的小猪。
She gave up her job at age 40 to take care of her dying mother and her newborn son (now my husband), after thinking for years she might never have another child. 他在40岁时放弃了工作专心照顾将逝的母亲和新生的儿子(我的丈夫),特别是在考虑到自己多年后都不会再有孩子之后。

  • A newborn is literally a baby animal (including us human animals) who was born in the past month. Figuratively, newborn describes anything recently born or created, like a newborn interest in vocabulary.
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  • adj. 新生的;再生的
  • n. 婴儿
  • 1. There, inside, looking up at her, was the newborn pig.

    在那里面抬头望着她的,正是那只新生的小猪。

  • 2. She gave up her job at age 40 to take care of her dying mother and her newborn son (now my husband), after thinking for years she might never have another child.

    他在40岁时放弃了工作专心照顾将逝的母亲和新生的儿子(我的丈夫),特别是在考虑到自己多年后都不会再有孩子之后。

  • 3. Where is the newborn king of the Jews?

    那生下来作犹太人之王的在哪里?

  • newborn (adj.) also new-born, c. 1300, from new + born. As a noun from 1879.
new·born / ˈnjuːbɔːn ; NAmE ˈnuːbɔːrn / adjective [only before noun ] recently born 新生的;初生的 a newborn baby 新生儿 newborn newborns new·born / ˈnjuːbɔːn ; NAmE ˈnuːbɔːrn /
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