teethe
/tiːð/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈið] /tiːð/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈið] /ˈtēt͟h How to pronounce teethe (audio)/ (ame, mw)
teethe — 動詞
- teethepresent simple I / you / we / they
- teetheshe / she / it
- teethedpast simple
- teething-ing form
1. Teething happens when a baby's first teeth start to come through the gums, often
長牙
嬰兒長出第一顆乳牙
Teething happens when a baby's first teeth start to come through the gums, often making the baby's mouth sore and the baby fussy.
Baby Asher is teething and has been crying all night.
嬰兒 Asher 正在長牙,整夜都在哭。
progressive form: is teething
When Sayaka noticed her baby's red and swollen gums, she knew he was teething.
當 Sayaka 注意到寶寶的牙齦又紅又腫時,她知道他在長牙。
symptom context: red/swollen gums
Putri's grandparents bought her a soft teething ring to chew on.
Putri 的祖父母買了一個柔軟的固齒器給她咬。
Eleni has been teething for two weeks, so her parents have not had much sleep.
Eleni 已經長牙兩個星期了,所以她的父母幾乎沒睡好。
Dr. Chen said that most babies start teething around six months old.
陳醫師說大部分嬰兒在六個月大左右開始長牙。
- cut teeth
more informal, often used with 'cutting' as in 'the baby is cutting her first tooth'
文法句型
be teething
用法筆記
Almost always used in progressive (continuous) forms. You will rarely see 'teethes' or 'teethed' in natural English; instead the -ing form 'teething' functions as both the main verb and as an adjective (e.g. 'a teething baby').