newborn 的 2 个定义
- recently or only just born.
- born anew; reborn: a newborn faith in human goodness.
plural new·born, new·borns.
- a newborn infant; neonate.
newborn 近义词
infant
更多newborn例句
- NPS discovered 13 newborn kittens across five different dens.
- I mean, we’re in a bubble anyway — when you have a newborn, you’re not really doing much.
- Founder Chris Hosmer started making masks after his newborn daughter had severe respiratory reactions while his family was living in China.
- They are made of breathable, stretchy jersey-knit cotton, button-free, and suitable for newborns between 0 and 2-3 months old.
- Khadija Omari Kayanda was busy tending to a newborn son and a promising career when her mother-in-law began a campaign to end Kayanda’s marriage.
- Mary is rarely just Mary in this selection—she is almost always depicted with her newborn or dead son.
- Creepy thing to wrap up in festive paper and a bow and give to a newborn baby, yeah?
- The151-foot newborn waited in the harbor on her 171-foot pedestal, a huge French flag fluttering over her dark copper face.
- Rick must shepherd his newborn daughter, Judith, through this world of peril.
- Asked if he knew the names of the newborn quadruplets, Merritt recalled two: gi—a karate outfit—and po—a chamber pot.
- He felt a sudden lift of the heart, an access of newborn confidence.
- He laughed, and the girl instinctively shuddered with a newborn distrust.
- So we mate and build and gather that again our old, old hearts may quiver to the thin cry of our newborn.
- He did not come very close to his family, for mother otters do not permit even their mates to approach too near a newborn cub.
- She killed her newborn child, saying that she would die rather than increase the strength of the Igazipuza.