newborn
adj. (婴儿)新生的,初生的; 再生的,复活的
A newborn baby or animal is one that has just been born.
This equipment has saved the lives of a number of new born children.
这套设备已经挽救了许多新生儿的生命。
...new born lambs.
刚出生的羔羊
A newborn is a baby that has just been born.
...an instrument for taking a sample of blood from a newborn.
婴儿血液取样的仪器
Writers sometimes use newborn to describe things that have just come into existence.
The soft wind breathed their names to the newborn grass...
轻风把他们的名字吹向刚刚长出的小草。
Microbiology was a newborn science.
微生物学是新生科学。
1. a baby from birth to four weeks
1. recently borne;
2. having just or recently arisen or come into existence;
Objective: To investigate the relationship of caesarean birth and hyperbilirubinemia of newborn.
目的 探讨剖宫产分娩与新生儿高胆红素血症的关系.
It is , GM claims , sensitive enough to notice the breathing of a newborn baby.
该公司的芯片非常灵敏,可以监测到一个新生婴儿的呼吸.
Objective: To introduce a fast diagnostic way of gonococcal ophthalmia in newborn, ie , TF staining method.
目的: 探讨一种快速诊断新生儿淋菌性眼炎的方法——TF染色法.
She was overjoyed when the doctor told her that her newborn baby is healthy and normal.
当医生告诉她她的新生儿健康正常时,她万分高兴.
Objective To understand the distribution of pathogens causing newborn septicemia and their antibiotic resistance.
目的:了解我院近期新生儿败血症病原菌及耐药性,为临床用药提供依据.