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unweaned

/ween/US // win //UK // (wiːn) //

未断奶,未断奶的,没断奶,没断奶的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to accustom to food other than its mother's milk; cause to lose the need to suckle or turn to the mother for food.
    • : to withdraw from some object, habit, form of enjoyment, or the like: The need to reduce had weaned us from rich desserts.
  1. 1
    • : wean on, to accustom to; to familiarize with from, or as if from, childhood: a brilliant student weaned on the classics; suburban kids weaned on rock music.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as injuvenile
Synonyms
youthful年轻的,青春的,青春洋溢,青春adolescent青春期,少年,青少年,少年时期blooming盛开的,盛开,绽放,盛开的花朵budding发芽期,发芽,含苞待放的,发芽状态developing发展中的,发展中,开发中的,发展中中的formative形成性的,形成性,成长性,构成性的green绿色,绿化,绿色的,绿growing增长,增长的,壮大,越来越多的infant婴幼儿,婴儿,幼儿,幼年junior初级,初中生,初级的,初中tender嫩,嫩的,嫩芽,嫩模young年轻,年轻人,年轻的,青年babyish幼稚,幼稚的,稚嫩的,婴幼儿beardless无胡子,无胡子的,无毛,无髯毛boyish稚气的,稚气,稚气未脱,稚气未脱的callow呼叫,胼手胝足,召唤,胼胝childlike孩童般的,幼稚,幼稚的,稚气fresh新鲜的,新鲜,鲜,新新鲜girlish女孩式的,娘娘腔的,女孩式,娘娘腔immature不成熟的,不成熟,不成熟的人,未成熟inexperienced没有经验,没有经验的,没经验的,没经验infantile幼稚,婴儿期,幼稚的,婴幼儿jejune牛仔,弱智,年轻人,弱智的人kid stuff孩子的东西,儿童用品,孩子的事,孩子们的东西milk-fednaive天真无邪,天真烂漫,天真,天真无邪的pubescent青春期,青春期的,青春期的人,年轻人puerile稚嫩的,稚嫩,稚气,稚气未脱teenage青少年,少年,十几岁的孩子,十几岁undeveloped不发达的,未开发的,不发达,不开发的unfledged不成熟的,不丰满,不成熟,不丰满的unripe未成熟,未成熟的,未熟,不成熟的unsophisticated不成熟的,淳朴,不成熟,淳朴的vernal长春,春季,春天,长春花younger年轻的,更年轻的,更年轻,更加年轻

Examples

  • Some reports even tie psychosis to the withdrawal episodes experienced while weaning off of phenibut.

  • In the meantime, San Diego is spending billions to diversify its local water supply in an effort to wean itself off the Colorado River.

  • It’s good that oil demand is waning as the world should be in a rush to wean itself off of fossil fuels.

  • A government push in 1970 to wean India off costly imports and manufacture cheaper medicines for its own citizens led to legal reforms that kickstarted growth of India’s generics industry.

  • Hyena moms nurse their cubs for around 14 months and help them get enough food even after they’re weaned.

  • “Since MGP whiskey is [more than] 80 percent of my revenues, it might be silly to wean myself off of that,” Perkins says.

  • The court postponed execution of the sentence, to give her time to recover from childbirth and to wean the new baby.

  • Direct payments came into being in 1996, originally as an effort to wean farmers off of direct government subsides altogether.

  • But it was Carter who first crusaded for the U.S. to wean itself off of its dependence on oil.

  • “I was trying to wean him off,” Murray said to the detectives.

  • He would not, however, wean the calf till the winter time, when she was shut up in the yard and fed on hay.

  • We were always the best of friends, and I even ventured gradually to wean them from cannibalism.

  • "Madame de la Fayette and I are using every effort to wean him from so dangerous an attachment," she writes to her daughter.

  • Then you must put your hand to the plough with a will; and the first thing to do is to wean him away from Saul Harrington.

  • Suffering is not always punitive; it is sometimes disciplinary, designed to wean the good man from his sin.