newly born

新生的:刚出生不久的

常用释义

词性释义

新生的:刚出生不久的,指刚刚降生的婴儿或动物。
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1·In last week's lecture, we discussed the characteristics of the newly born offspring of several mammals.
在上周的讲座中,我们讨论了几种哺乳动物新出生的后代的特征。
2·Church records show he was baptized on April 26, and three days was a customary amount of time to wait before baptizing a newly born baby.
教会记录显示,他于4月26日受洗,在为新生婴儿施洗之前,通常需要等待三天。
3·We start with one pair of newly born rabbits.
我们从有一对初生的小兔开始。
4·No one can stop newly born babies from crying.
婴儿刚从母体诞生时,谁也无法阻止他们的哇哇啼哭。
5·Would the first trials be in newly born children?
第一次试验总不能在新生儿身上进行吧?
6·A newly born child is often called an addition to the family.
人们常把新生的婴儿叫做家庭的新成员。
7·Modern seismology began around 1900, and is still a newly born rising science.
现代地震学在1900年前后起步,属于一个非常年青的新兴学科。
8·The art is still staying in the newly born stage, needing more concerns from theory field.
电子游戏艺术还处于新生阶段,需要理论界更多地关注。
9·A newly born kitten was valued at a penny (the same price as a lamb, a little pig or a goose).
新生的猫仔价值一个便士(与羊羔、小猪或鹅同价)。
10·I've learned - That when your newly born grandchild holds your little finger in his little fist.
我明白了-当最近降生的曾孙用他的小拳头握住你的小拇指的时候。