英 [ˈbrestfiːd] 美 [ˈbrestfiːd]
v. 以母乳喂养;(婴儿)吮吸母乳
n. 母乳喂养
第三人称单数breastfeeds
现在分词breastfeeding
过去式breastfed
过去分词breastfed
... gastrointestinal adj.[解]胃与肠的 breastfeed a.以母奶养育的 supplement n.补充物,增刊,补充 ...
... childbirth 分娩 breastfeed 母乳喂养 abortion 流产 ...
... suck 啜 suckle 哺乳 breastfeed 喂奶 ...
Mothers wanting to minimize the risk of cot death should breastfeed their babies.
想降低婴儿猝死综合症机率的母亲应以母乳喂养她们的宝宝。
Brooks sat with him, trying to breastfeed.
布鲁克斯坐在他旁边,试图喂他。
"The fact is, women are expected to breastfeed," she says.
“实际上,人们认为妇女是应该哺乳的。”她说。
Two studies showed ways in which anti-H.I.V.drugs could permit infected women to breastfeed their newborns with less risk of passing the virus to them.
VOA : special.2009.07.29
Experts say children with diarrhea should continue to eat, and babies should continue to breastfeed.
VOA : special.2009.11.17
"When babies are born, babies have an instinctive need, they're hard-wired to breastfeed.
VOA : special.2010.08.04
She suggested that fewer mums opting to breastfeed their babies might be a factor.
The mother of three told TMZ--unlike fellow reality mom Kourtney Kardashian--she couldn't bear to breastfeed her kids.
The right to breastfeed or express milk at work got lost in all the shouting, he says.
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