babies
n. 婴儿( baby的名词复数 ); 幼稚的人; (对爱人的昵称。男子用以称呼不相识的女子则有冒犯之嫌)宝贝儿; (家庭或团体中)最年幼的成员
A baby is a very young child, especially one that cannot yet walk or talk.
She used to take care of me when I was a baby...
我还在襁褓中时,她曾经照顾过我。
My wife has just had a baby...
我妻子刚生了孩子。
A baby animal is a very young animal.
...a baby elephant.
幼象
...baby birds.
雏鸟
Baby vegetables are vegetables picked when they are very small.
Serve with baby new potatoes.
配上小个的新土豆。
Some people use baby as an affectionate way of addressing someone, especially a young woman, or referring to them.
You have to wake up now, baby...
该起床了,宝贝儿。
He was confused, poor baby.
他都懵了,可怜的家伙。
If you throw the baby out with the bath water, you lose the good parts of something as well as the bad parts, because you reject it as a whole instead of just removing what is bad.
If you are left holding the baby, you are put in a situation where you are responsible for something, often in an unfair way because other people fail or refuse to take responsibility for it.
You go off round the world, and leave me to hold the baby.
你满世界地跑,把苦差事都扔给我。
I have known cases where dogs have nipped babies.
我知道有一些狗咬婴儿的事情。
Stern also studies and observes the behaviour of babies.
斯特恩还研究观察婴儿的行为。
Even very young premature babies respond to their mother's presence.
即使是很小的早产儿也会对母亲的出现做出反应。
It's estimated that around 80 per cent of babies wear disposables.
据估计约80%的婴儿使用一次性尿布。
I've never been one to cluck over babies of either sex.
不管是男孩还是女孩,我从来都对小孩没什么兴趣。