breastfeed
/ˈbrestfiːd/ (bre, ipa) · [brˈɛstfid] /ˈbrestfiːd/ (ame, ipa) · [brˈɛstfid] /ˈbrest-ˌfēd How to pronounce breastfeed (audio)/ (ame, mw)
breastfeed — 動詞
- breastfeedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- breastfeedshe / she / it
- breastfedpast simple
- breastfeeding-ing form
- breastfeededpast participle
1. to nurse a baby by giving the child the mother's own milk directly, instead of b
哺乳
直接讓寶寶喝母乳
to nurse a baby by giving the child the mother's own milk directly, instead of bottled milk.
After the birth, Manuela chose to breastfeed her daughter for six months.
生產後,Manuela 選擇親自哺乳女兒六個月。
breastfeed + baby/child object
The nurse helped Ada breastfeed her son during the first hospital night.
住院的第一晚,護理師協助 Ada 哺乳兒子。
Gita stopped to breastfeed the baby before boarding the long-distance bus.
上長途巴士前,Gita 先停下來哺乳孩子。
Imani returned to the office but continued to breastfeed at home.
Imani 回辦公室上班後,回家仍繼續哺乳。
Because of the heat, Sayaka breastfed her baby in the shaded park.
因為天氣炎熱,Sayaka 在樹蔭下哺乳寶寶。
- nurse
can mean feed a baby from the breast, but it can also mean care for someone who is ill.
- bottle-feed
means feeding a baby from a bottle rather than directly from the breast.
文法句型
breastfeed a baby
continue to breastfeed
breastfeed exclusively
用法筆記
The subject is usually a mother feeding her baby or young child. The verb normally takes the baby or child as its object, not the milk itself, and English does not use 'to' before that object.