new born 英 [njuː'bɔːn;'njuːbɔːn]   美 ['nubɔrn]

new born

new born  英 [njuː'bɔːn;'njuːbɔːn] 美 ['nubɔrn]

adj. 新生的;再生的  n. 婴儿 

Our dimly lit labroom was filled with light from these new born galaxies. 昏暗的实验室里满是从这座新诞生的星系里发出的亮光。
LJ: I have two inspirations to write the book. One is my new born son, the other one is actually a Chinese saying. 刘京:写这本书的灵感来自两个方面。一个是我刚出生的儿子,另一个实际上是一句中国的谚语。

  • A newborn is literally a baby animal (including us human animals) who was born in the past month. Figuratively, newborn describes anything recently born or created, like a newborn interest in vocabulary.
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  • adj. 新生的;再生的
  • n. 婴儿
  • 1. Our dimly lit labroom was filled with light from these new born galaxies.

    昏暗的实验室里满是从这座新诞生的星系里发出的亮光。

  • 2. LJ: I have two inspirations to write the book. One is my new born son, the other one is actually a Chinese saying.

    刘京:写这本书的灵感来自两个方面。一个是我刚出生的儿子,另一个实际上是一句中国的谚语。

  • 3. While researching my book, I came across cases where new born baby girls had been thrown into rubbish dumps to be gnawed by rats; or given an overdose of drugs, sometimes opium.

    在为写书而探索资料时, 我发现这样的一些案例。 在印度,新生女婴往往会被丢弃到垃圾箱里任老鼠啃咬;或者服下过量诸如麻醉剂一类的毒药致死。

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