breastfeed
英 [ˈbrestfiːd]
美 [ˈbrestfiːd]
v. 用母乳喂养; 哺乳
现在分词:breastfeeding 第三人称单数:breastfeeds 复数:breastfeeds 过去式:breastfed 过去分词:breastfed
Collins.1 / BNC.28869 / COCA.22548
牛津词典
verb
- 用母乳喂养;哺乳
when a woman breastfeeds , she feeds her baby with milk from her breasts
柯林斯词典
- VERB 母乳哺育
When a womanbreast-feedsher baby, she feeds it with milk from her breasts, rather than from a bottle.- Not all women have the choice whether or not to breast-feed their babies...
不是所有的妇女都能选择是否用母乳哺育自己的孩子。 - Leading scientists claim breast-fed babies are intellectually brighter.
主流科学家宣称母乳喂养的婴儿更聪明。
- Not all women have the choice whether or not to breast-feed their babies...
英英释义
verb
- give suck to
- The wetnurse suckled the infant
- You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places
双语例句
- Don't breastfeed her immediately.
不要立刻亲喂。 - But on many message boards, there was debate about whether it's OK to breastfeed beyond babyhood.
婴儿期过后是否还可以哺乳的问题在众多留言板上激起热议。 - This year's theme is "going for the gold by supporting mothers to breastfeed".
今年世界母乳喂养周的主题为“支持母乳喂养,获取人生第一块金牌”。 - If possible, I would like to breastfeed the baby immediately after the birth.
如果有可能,我希望孩子一出生就马上开始母乳喂养。 - This may explain why babies with a cleft palate often fail to breastfeed, as do premature babies: preterm infants don't have strong enough mouth muscles to suck hard enough.
这点可以说明为什么腭裂婴儿不能吸食到母乳的原因,早产儿也是这样:早产婴儿没有足够有力的口腔肌肉来用劲吮吸。 - Because only mother can breastfeed, a baby always knows who is the person he loves the most. Nannies, babysitters, and daycare workers are no substitute for a nursing mom.
因为只有妈妈能够哺乳,宝宝总是知道谁是他最爱的人。保姆或者其它临时照顾宝宝的人永远也无法替代母乳妈妈。 - Moms who breastfeed are often worried because they can't see or measure how much their babies are eating.
母乳妈妈经常担心孩子的奶量,因为她们看不见且不能测量她们的宝宝吃多少。 - Hence researchers were of the firm opinion that mothers should be encouraged to breastfeed for a longer time.
因此研究者坚决主张应当鼓励妈妈母乳喂养的时间更长一些。 - My mother was one of the people that was not thrilled with my decision to breastfeed.
我的母亲是一个人民的,这不是激动,我决定用母乳喂养。 - Many national government guidelines are based on a2006 WHO statement which recommends that HIV-positive women breastfeed for six months if no alternative is available.
许多国家政府的指导方针是根据2006年世界卫生组织的一份声明制定的。该声明建议,如果没有替代措施,感染艾滋病的妇女应该用母乳喂养子女6个月。
