birth
n. 出生,分娩; 誕生,出現; 出身
When a baby is born, you refer to this event as his or her birth .
It was the birth of his grandchildren which gave him greatest pleasure...
孫子孫女的出生給他帶來了極大的快樂。
She concealed her pregnancy right up to the moment of birth...
她隱瞞了自己懷孕的事,直到孩子出世。
You can refer to the beginning or origin of something as its birth .
...the birth of popular democracy.
人民民主的誕生
Some people talk about a person's birth when they are referring to the social position of the person's family.
...men of low birth...
出身卑微的人
His birth, background and career show that you can make it in this country on merit alone.
他的出身、背景和職業表明,在這個國家僅憑自己的能力就可以取得成功。
If, for example, you are French by birth, you are French because your parents are French, or because you were born in France.
Sadrudin was an Iranian by birth.
薩德爾丁是伊朗血統。
When a woman gives birth, she produces a baby from her body.
She's just given birth to a baby girl...
她剛生了一個女孩。
She's due to give birth at any moment.
她隨時可能分娩。
To give birth to something such as an idea means to cause it to start to exist.
In 1980, strikes at the Lenin Shipyards gave birth to the Solidarity trade union.
1980年,列寧造船廠的罷工緻使團結工會得以成立。
The country, town, or village of your birth is the place where you were born.
1. the time when something begins (especially life);
2. the event of being born;
3. the process of giving birth
4. the kinship relation of an offspring to the parents
1. give birth (to a newborn);
give birth
生孩子,產仔
She supports birth control.
她贊成計劃生育.
The scientist's experiments gave birth to a new drug.
那位科學家的實驗產生了一種新藥.
She is British by right of birth.
她因出生在英國而擁有英國公民權.
The ringing bells proclaimed the birth of the prince.
響亮的鐘聲宣佈王子的誕生.
He is a man of mean birth.
他是個出身卑微的人.