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
- There are several reasons some mothers may not be able to breastfeed.
以下有几个原因导致一些母亲不能喂哺的。 - Yet, once you make a commitment to continuing to breastfeed, you'll find a way to do it.
然而,一旦你做出坚持母乳喂养的承诺,不管遇到什么样的问题,你都一定可以找到解决方法渡过难关。 - He was so small he just could not breastfeed due to the tiny size of his mouth.
它嘴太小了,也没有办法母乳喂养。 - Breastfeed your baby on demand with no regular fixed feeding time.
请就婴儿之所需而哺饲婴儿,不必采用固定之授乳时间。 - 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。 - If you choose to breastfeed, it is very important that you take your baby for their check-ups as needed.
如果您选择母乳喂养,这是非常重要的是,您采取您的宝宝为他们检查身体需要。 - 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。 - Show mothers how to breastfeed and how to maintain lactation even if they should be separated from their infants.
指导母亲如何哺乳,以及在需要与其婴儿分开的情况下如何保持泌乳。 - "There is a need for greater support for breastfeeding, to build renewed interest and make it fashionable to breastfeed," she says.
“需要加强对母乳喂养的支持,重新唤起人们的重视,使母乳喂养形成风气。”她说。 - Researchers say their findings reinforce recommendations that mothers breastfeed infants exclusively for at least six months.
研究者认为他们的研究为妈妈应该至少纯母乳喂养六个月的建议提供了进一步的证据。