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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
baby
baby [baby babies babied babying] noun, adjective, verb BrE [ˈbeɪbi] NAmE [ˈbeɪbi] noun (pl. babies) 1. a very young child or animal • The baby's crying! •a newborn baby • My sister's expecting a baby = she is pregnant. •She had a baby last year. •a baby boy/girl •baby food/clothes •a baby monkey/blackbird 2. (informal)the youngest member of a family or group •He's the baby of the team. 3. (disapproving)a person who behaves like a young child and is easily upset •Stop crying and don't be such a baby. 4. (slang, especially NAmE)a word used to address sb, especially your wife, husband or lover, in a way that expresses affection but that can be offensive if used by a man to a woman he does not know more at like taking candy from a baby at ↑candy, sleep like a log/baby at ↑sleep v. Word Origin: late Middle English: probably imitative of an infant's first attempts at speech. Thesaurus: baby noun 1. C •He cried like a baby. child • |formal technical infant • a newborn baby/child/infant have/give birth to a baby/child/infant a/an baby/child/infant is born 2. C •What do you call a baby kangaroo? offspring • • young • produce/rear/raise babies/offspring/young give birth to (a) baby/offspring/young Baby, offspring or young? Offspring and young are more scientific, technical words. The parent animal must be mentioned or understood when using them: •The females stay close to their offspring/young. • Oh, look! That one's just a baby! ✗ Oh, look! That one's just an offspring/young. Collocations: Children Having a baby/child want a baby/a child/kids start a family conceive/be expecting/be going to have a baby/child miss your period become/get/ be/find out that you are pregnant have a baby/a child/kids/a son/a daughter/twins/a family have a normal/a difficult/an unwanted pregnancy; an easy/a difficult/a home birth be in/go into/induce labour (especially US) labor have/suffer/cause a miscarriage give birth to a child/baby/daughter/son/twins Parenting bring up/ (especially NAmE) raise a child/family care for/ (especially BrE) look after a baby/child/kid change (BrE) a nappy/(NAmE) a diaper/a baby feed/breastfeed/bottle-feed a baby be entitled to/go on maternity/paternity leave go back/return to work after maternity leave need/find/get a babysitter/good quality affordable childcare balance/combine work and childcare/child-rearing/family life educate/teach/home-school a child/kid punish/discipline/spoil a child/kid adopt a baby/child/kid offer a baby for/put a baby up for adoption (especially BrE) foster a child/kid be placed with/be raised by foster parents Example Bank: •Babies drool a lot when they are teething. •Babies nurse more at night in the first three weeks. •Can you take the baby while I unlock the door? •Could you take the baby? I need to bring in the washing. •Darling, I just want to stay with you and make babies! •He took an interest in the growing baby even before it was born. •He was so tired after all his exertions, he slept like a baby. •I could feel the baby moving inside me. •I didn't use baby talk with my children, but used proper words right from the start. •I want to have a baby. •She decided to put her baby up for adoption. •She lost her baby three months into her pregnancy. •She lost her baby= had a miscarriage three months into her pregnancy. •She rocked the baby to sleep in her arms. •She's expecting a baby in July. •She's not sure if she wants a baby. •She's not sure yet how many babies she's carrying. •Smoking in pregnancy increases the risk of producing a low birthweight baby. •The baby cooed happily on the rug. •The baby is due in October. •The baby needed burping after every bottle. •The baby needs changing again= needs a clean nappy/diaper. •The baby was delivered by a midwife. •The doctor said the baby was growing nicely. •Their first baby arrived exactly nine months after the wedding. •They named the baby Charlie. •They would like to adopt a newborn baby. •You can start weaning your baby when it's four months old. •You should change your baby about six times a day. •the hospital's baby unit •After some months, the baby learns to walk along branches by holding onto its mother's fur. •Come on baby, let's dance! •He just broke down and cried like a baby. •Judith has had a baby girl. •She's a midwife in an intensive care unit for premature babies. •The illness is common in newborn babies and is easily treated. •What do you call a baby kangaroo? •I could hear my baby crying. •My sister's expecting a baby. Idioms: ↑leave somebody holding the baby ▪ ↑throw the baby out with the bathwater ▪ ↑your baby adjective only before noun baby vegetables are a very small version of particular vegetables, or are picked when they are very small •baby carrots Word Origin: late Middle English: probably imitative of an infant's first attempts at speech. verb (ba·bies, baby·ing, ba·bied, ba·bied)~ sb to treat sb with too much care, as if they were a baby Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English: probably imitative of an infant's first attempts at speech.
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