n.:
婴儿;宝贝儿;动物幼崽;(家庭或团体中)最年幼的成员
v.:
婴儿般对待;百般呵护
adj.:
幼嫩的
网络:
阳光宝贝;宝宝;宝宝的世界观
1.
It is almost as if the continent stopped having babies when the European Community, as it was then known, was formed.
似乎在欧洲共同体(EuropeanCommunity)(欧盟当时的名字)成立的时候,欧洲大陆就停止了生育。
2.
She was up and around the same day, with her hands full, for she was tending both babies.
她当天就起床,到处忙碌,两手都抱着孩子,因为两个孩子都归她照料。
3.
A few days later, two peonies appeared at the place where the babies had fallen, growing more than one foot in a single night.
数日后,坠儿处生牡丹二株,一夜便长尺许,当年开花,一紫一白,朵大如盘。
4.
In the last issue of the journal Pediatrics, there was a very small yet fascinating study on the effects of Mozart on premature babies.
在上一期的儿科杂志上,有一个关于关于莫扎特效应对早产儿的影响的非常有趣的研究。
5.
We had given up trying to save the forest but were thinking only of saving our homes, families and babies.
我们已经放弃了试图拯救森林,但只有拯救我们的家园,家庭和。
6.
My servant has seen them together a score of times, handed, reading babies in one another's eyes like--you know.
我的佣人看见他们在一起一二十次了:手拉着手,我望着你,你望着我出神,就象——你是知道的。
7.
"In that moment of babbling, babies seem to be primed to take in more information, " he said.
“在学话的这个阶段,婴儿似乎做好了准备吸收更多的信息,”教授说。
8.
She made the sacrifice to stop teaching for a few years to stay home with our two youngest babies, and they are so much better off for it.
她牺牲了几年的教学工作时间,只为在家好好抚养我们两个最小的孩子,他们长得非常好!
9.
After a while the babies stopped looking for so long in the direction of the face and music - they "habituated" to it.
过了一会儿,宝宝们停止在脸和音乐的方向这么长时间的寻找——它们已经“习惯”这些了。
10.
Babies who are bottle-fed until the age of two are more likely to be obese when they start school, a US study suggests.
一项美国研究显示,到两岁都还喝奶的婴儿,上学后更可能过胖。