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A2[CorU]thetimewhen ababyoryounganimalcomes out ofitsmother'sbody: 出生 It was adifficultbirth.那是一次难产。 Heweighedeightpoundsatbirth.他出生时体重8磅。 More men arepresentat thebirths oftheirchildrenthesedays.现在更多的父亲在孩子出生时也在场。 Theapplicationformwillaskforyourcountry/placeofbirth(= where you wereborn).申请表上会要求你填写出生国籍/出生地。 Thepercentageoflivebirths(=childrenwho arebornaliveandcontinuetolive)continuestoincrease.婴儿成活率不断提高。 Registration of birthsanddeathsbecamecompulsoryin 1871.出生登记和死亡登记于1871年成为一种强制性的义务。 [U]thepositionof thefamilyinto which you areborn,especiallyitssocialposition: (尤指标志社会地位的)血统,出身 He hadreceivedall theadvantagesof birth(= having beenborninto afamilyof a highsocialclass)and anexpensiveeducation.他出身高贵且接受了良好的教育。 American, Italian, etc. by birth(oran American, an Italian, etc. by birth) B2bornin aparticularplaceor havingparentsof aparticularnationality: 生于美国(意大利等) OscarWilde wasIrishby birth.奥斯卡·王尔德生于爱尔兰。 See moreC1thebeginningof something: 起源;根源 Theseasteroidswereformedat thebirth of thesolarsystem.这些小行星是在太阳系形成时生成的。 - Iweighed10 lb at birth.
- Elaine and Ian Gibsonproudlyannouncethe birth oftheirson,JohnMaurice.
- She's beenblindsince birth.
- I'vefilledin theform, but you still need toinsertyourbankdetailsanddateof birth.
- Research hasdemonstratedthatbabiescanrecognizetheirmother'svoiceverysoonafter birth.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesObstetrics: birth - antenatally
- Apgar score
- B, b
- birth centre
- birth partner
- birth rate
- bore
- breech
- childbearing
- hypnobirthing
- induce
- labour
- maternity suite
- maternity unit
- matrescence
- midwifery
- newborn
- preemie
- rooming-in
- stillborn
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Organizations - position & status Beginnings and starts Origins and sources [IorT]toproduceababyoryounganimalfromyourbody: She birthed andraisedeightchildren. Anelephantin thezoobirthed acalf. In theUnitedStates, more and more women arechoosingto birth inwater. [T]tohelpababyoryounganimalto beborn: Many of thesemidwiveshavedecadesofexperiencebirthingbabies. Ateamofelephantkeepersandtrainershelpedto birth thecalf. [T]toproduceorcreatesomething; tocausesomething tostartexisting: Greece is thenationthat birthed theOlympics. Iwantedhim to beinvolvedin thefilmbecause after all, he birthed theidea. - Iknowall thetroublemymumwent through birthing me and mysiblings.
- Ithinkthemothershould get all thegiftsas she hasactuallybirthed thechild.
- Iknowmany women who have birthedsuccessfullyathome.
- Theactorcame out of the same Britishcomedyscenethat birthed Monty Python.
- Agriculture gaveriseto the city-state, birthing thehumanecosystemthat has beenourhomeformillennia.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesObstetrics: birth - antenatally
- Apgar score
- B, b
- birth centre
- birth partner
- birth rate
- bore
- breech
- childbearing
- hypnobirthing
- induce
- labour
- maternity suite
- maternity unit
- matrescence
- midwifery
- newborn
- preemie
- rooming-in
- stillborn
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofbirthfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)A2[CorU]thetimewhen ababyoryounganimalcomes out ofitsmother'sbody 出生It was adifficultbirth.那是一次难产。 Heweighedeightpoundsatbirth.他出生时体重8磅。 More men arepresentat thebirths oftheirchildrenthesedays.现在更多的父亲在孩子出生时也在场。 Theapplicationformwillaskforyourcountry/placeofbirth(= where you wereborn).申请表上会要求你填写出生国籍/出生地。 婴儿Thepercentageoflivebirths(=childrenwho arebornaliveandcontinuetolive)continuestoincrease.婴儿成活率不断提高。 Registration of birthsanddeathsbecamecompulsoryin 1871.出生登记和死亡登记于1871年成为一种强制性的义务。 [U]thepositionof thefamilyinto which you areborn,especiallyitssocialposition (尤指标志社会地位的)血统,出身He hadreceivedall theadvantagesof birth(= having beenborninto afamilyof a highsocialclass)and anexpensiveeducation.他出身高贵且接受了良好的教育。 American, Italian, etc. by birth B2bornin aparticularplaceor havingparentsof aparticularnationality 生于美国(意大利等)OscarWilde wasIrishby birth.奥斯卡·王尔德生于爱尔兰。 C1thebeginningof something 起源;根源Theseasteroidswereformedat thebirth of thesolarsystem.这些小行星是在太阳系形成时生成的。 - Iweighed10 lb at birth.
- Elaine and Ian Gibsonproudlyannouncethe birth oftheirson, John Maurice.
- She's beenblindsince birth.
- I'vefilledin theform, but you still need toinsertyourbankdetailsanddateof birth.
- Research hasdemonstratedthatbabiescanrecognizetheirmother'svoiceverysoonafter birth.
birth| American Dictionarytheoccasionwhen ababycomes out ofitsmother’sbody: [C]Herememberedthe birth oftheirfirstchild. [U]Theirsonweighedeightpoundsat birth. Birth also refers toyourfamilyorigin: [U]She wasSwedishby birth. When a woman gives birth, one or morebabiescome out of herbody: [U]She gave birth totwins. (Definition ofbirthfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofbirthbirth One thousand and thirty-five patients (22 %) reported that they were pregnant or had recently givenbirth.From theCambridge English Corpus All the children were recruited frombirthlists provided by a government information centre.From theCambridge English Corpus Their families, recruited from localbirthrecords, had agreed to participate with their children in a longitudinal study of language development.From theCambridge English Corpus The families were recruited from localbirthrecords.From theCambridge English Corpus The average susceptibility of hosts atbirthin our model remains approximately constant with time.From theCambridge English Corpus Birthintervals in the ' known to have died ' category therefore have a very different distribution from those in the ' known to have survived' group.From theCambridge English Corpus If the answer was no, the age of the last livebirth(surviving child) was determined.From theCambridge English Corpus Similar representations of the social gender division can be found throughout the different cultural forms of the traditions surroundingbirthand socialisation.From theCambridge English Corpus The final personal characteristic we examine is country ofbirth, which has not been as extensively studied in the literature as the other personal characteristics.From theCambridge English Corpus There was a significant additional benefit following training with a high fidelitybirthtraining mannequin compared with traditional training mannequins.From theCambridge English Corpus Those who had suffered at some time with kwashiorkor showed a significantly higher mean interval previous to thebirth, compared with those who had not.From theCambridge English Corpus During selected 24-hr sampling periods in 1991, 8,986 women givingbirthwere visited in the hospital.From theCambridge English Corpus Proportions of births in each village, for each religious group, given in parentheses.From theCambridge English Corpus Proportion of births in each village, for each religious group, given in parentheses.From theCambridge English Corpus To be precise, the number of births recorded on the family reconstitution forms of completed families was 5n5 per cent of the total (p. 430).From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithbirthbirthThese are words often used in combination withbirth. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. birth attendant Once the anterior shoulder has been moved successfully to the oblique position, thebirthattendantthen applies traction to the head to complete delivery. From theCambridge English Corpus birth cohort Everybirthcohortgroup can be distinguished in its material circumstances from every otherbirthcohortgroup. From theCambridge English Corpus birth order Resolving the debate overbirthorder, family size, and intelligence. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/birth## |