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birthing

英 [ˈbɜːθɪŋ]

美 [ˈbɜːrθɪŋ]

n.  分娩; 生产

BNC.49828 / COCA.26659

牛津词典

    noun

    • 分娩;生产
      the action or process of giving birth
      1. a birthing pool
        分娩池

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ 和生育有关的;在分娩过程中使用的
      Birthingmeans relating to or used during the process of giving birth.
      1. The hospital has pioneered the use of birthing pools.
        这家医院率先使用了分娩池。

    英英释义

    noun

    双语例句

    • For home births, women can use a bathtub or rent a birthing tub for about$ 200 to$ 300.
      如果在家中生产,产妇可以使用浴缸,或者租用分娩缸,费用在200到300美元左右。
    • For a starter, I have no birthing plan and do not intend to draft one.
      虽然第一次生孩子,但我还没有制订生育计划,也不准备制订。
    • But the safety of staying in a tub during the birthing stage hasn't been established& prompting some doctors to urge caution.
      不过,在胎儿娩出阶段待在水中的安全性尚未得到确证&因此一些医生告诫人们要保持谨慎。
    • [ Objective] To explore the relationship of premature rupture of membranes to birthing maniers, complication of mother and infant and method to solve.
      [目的]探讨胎膜早破与分娩方式、母儿并发症的关系及解决办法。
    • At present, the most pressing needs are surgical supplies, including birthing tables, operating tables, surgical lighting, and anesthesia equipment.
      目前,他们最需要的就是手术室内的配套设施,包括产床、手术床、无影灯以及麻醉机等设备。
    • The following day she went into the birthing centre she had chosen but she was discharged because she was only in the early stages of labour.
      于是第二天她去了分娩中心,但由于她还只是在分娩的早期阶段,分娩中心不接收她住院。
    • That was your errand? You're birthing a horse?
      这就是你的差事?给马接生?
    • One colleague recently sent me an e-mail about a work matter as she was being wheeled into the delivery room, so to have the baby in a birthing pool on the floor at the office would seem the logical next step.
      最近,一个同事在被推入产房的途中,给我发了一封邮件,交待一个工作问题。因此,下一步在公司修一个分娩池,似乎也成了顺理成章的事情。
    • Uh, it's more of your birthing record.
      唔,这是你出生记录的更多资料。
    • Then, in 1923, an entrepreneurial Delaware woman named Celia Steele began sending the first broilers to New York, birthing a multibillion-dollar industry.
      1923年,特拉华州一位名叫西莉亚·斯蒂尔(CeliaSteele)的女企业家,开始向纽约供应首批批量饲养的肉鸡,进而催生了一个价值数十亿美元的产业。