The meaning of BABY is an extremely young child; especially : infant —sometimes used of an adult daughter or son to express parental nostalgia or affection. How to use baby in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Baby.
The meaning of BABY is an extremely young child; especially : infant —sometimes used of an adult daughter or son to express parental nostalgia or affection. How to use baby in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Baby.
French bébé (19c.) is from English. baby (v.) "to treat like a baby," 1742, from baby (n.). Related: Babied; babying.双语例句1. Maria was talking baby talk to the little one. 玛丽亚正用儿语和小家伙说话。 来自柯林斯例句 2. If a baby is thirsty, it feeds more often. ...
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1.Of or being in infancy. 2.Intended for infants or young children. 3.Newly begun or formed:an infant enterprise. [Middle English, from Old Frenchenfant, from Latinīnfāns, īnfant-, fromīnfāns,not able to speak, young:in-,not; seein-1+fāns, present participle offārī,to speak; se...
60s). Toempty the baby out with the bath (water)is first recorded 1909 in G.B. Shaw (compare Germandas Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten).Baby's breath(noted for sweet smell, which also was supposed to attract cats) as a type of flower is from 1897. Frenchbébé(19c.) is from ...
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[1835–45,Amer.; appar. < Frenchcraps,variant ofcrabsdouble-ace (lowest throw at hazard) < 18th-century E slang: pl. ofcrab1] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
for "a childish person" from 1520s. The meaning "attractive young woman" is by 1915 in college slang (babyas "girl, young woman, girlfriend" is attested by 1839; seebabe). Ababe in armsis one so young it has to be carried;babe in the woods"an innocent among perils" is from 1795...
French: petit (fr) Italian: see baby boy and baby girl Romanian: mic (ro) Tatar: бәбәй (tt) (bäbäy), бәби (tt) (bäbi) of an animal Finnish: -vauva (in compounds), vauva- (in compounds) French: petit (fr) (additionally, as in English, there...