baby
baby
/ 5beibi /
◙ (pl. -ies)
1. a very young child, especially one that is newly or recently born
• 婴儿(尤指新生儿)
»his wife's just had a baby.
他妻子刚生了个孩子。
»[as modifier] baby girl.
女婴儿。
a young or newly born animalthe youngest member of a family or group
• (动物)幼崽;幼鸟老幺(家庭或群体中年纪最小的人)
»Clara was the baby of the family.
克拉拉是家里的老幺。
a timid or childish person
• 胆小的人;幼稚的人
»‘Don't be such a baby!’ she said witheringly.
“别像个孩子似的!”她尖刻地说。
(figurative)(one's baby)one's particular responsibility, achievement, or concern
• [喻] 责任;成就;兴趣
2. [informal] a young woman or a person with whom one is having a romantic relationship (often as a form of address)
• [非正式] 宝贝儿(指年轻女子或爱人,常用于称呼)
»my baby left me for another guy.
我的宝贝儿离开我,跟另一个家伙走了。
a thing regarded with affection or familiarity
• 宝贝(喜爱或熟悉的东西)
»this baby can reach speeds of 120 mph.
这辆宝贝每小时能跑到120英里。
◙ adjective
1. [attrib.] comparatively small or immature of its kind
• (幼)小的;小型的
»a baby version of the Oxford movement.
牛津运动的微型版。
(of vegetables) picked before reaching their usual size
• (蔬菜)嫩的;未完全长熟就采摘的
»baby carrots.
嫩胡萝卜。
◙ (-ies, -ied)
1. [with obj.] treat (someone) as a baby; pamper or be overprotective towards
• 当作婴儿对待
1. discard something valuable along with other things that are inessential or undesirable
• 把洗澡水连同孩子一起倒掉,丢弃糟粕精华也扔了
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