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born

/bawrn/US // bɔrn //UK // (bɔːn) //

诞生,出生时,出生,诞生于

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : brought forth by birth.
    • : possessing from birth the quality, circumstances, or character stated: a born musician; a born fool.
    • : native to the locale stated; immigrated to the present place from the locale stated: a German-born scientist; a Chicago-born New Yorker.
v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a past participle of bear.

Phrases

  • born and bred
  • born under a lucky star
  • born with a silver spoon
  • born yesterday
  • in all one's born days
  • not born yesterday
  • to the manner born

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • As I observed in my book, it’s awfully hard to resist the charms of someone who can make you laugh, and families abound with stories of last-borns who are the clowns of the brood.

  • Second and later borns are much more invested in upending the system.

  • The influential al Qaeda propagandist, who was born in New Mexico, died in a U.S. drone strike later that year.

  • Cosby conspiracy theorists share a perspective born of a long, pained history of American racism.

  • A few months later, after their children were born, we visited the men and women again.

  • Yung Lean was born Jonatan Leandoer Håstad in Belarus, before moving to Sweden at the age of 3.

  • Little did I know that Lee had actually been born into a wealthy family.

  • To reproduce the impulse born of the thought—this is the aim of a psychological method.

  • Elyon is the name of an ancient Phœnician god, slain by his son El, no doubt the “first-born of death” in Job xviii.

  • In the spring of 1868 he was taken by his mother for a visit to England, and there, in the same year, his sister was born.

  • This widening grasp of languages is or was within the capacity of nearly everyone born into the world—given the facilities.

  • That embrace, that grin and that heart-born exclamation marked the entrance of the Pulsifer family into my life.