suckle
suckle — 動詞
- sucklepresent simple I / you / we / they
- suckleshe / she / it
- suckledpast simple
- suckling-ing form
1. Of a female mammal: to feed her young by letting them draw milk directly from he
哺乳
母體以乳汁餵養幼崽;或幼崽吸吮母乳
Of a female mammal: to feed her young by letting them draw milk directly from her body. Also of the young: to take in milk by sucking at the mother.
The ewe suckled her newborn lamb in the corner of the barn.
那隻母羊在穀倉角落哺乳她剛出生的羊羔。
transitive: [mother animal] + suckle + [young]
The calf began to suckle as soon as it could stand on its trembling legs.
小牛犢一站穩就開始吸吮母乳。
intransitive: [young animal] + suckle
Maeve sat quietly on the sofa and suckled her infant son.
Maeve 靜靜坐在沙發上哺乳她的幼子。
The baby suckled contentedly while his mother hummed a soft tune.
嬰兒心滿意足地吸吮著母乳,母親輕哼著溫柔的曲調。
A mother cat lay in the basket suckling her three tiny kittens.
一隻母貓躺在籃子裡哺乳她的三隻小貓咪。
- nurse
more common; can include bottle-feeding in some contexts
- breastfeed
narrower: only for human mothers feeding babies from the breast
- wean
to stop feeding a baby or young animal with milk and start giving solid food
文法句型
[mother/animal] + suckle + [baby/young]
[baby/young] + suckle
用法筆記
Applies to both humans and animals. Unlike 'breastfeed,' which is used only for human mothers and always takes the mother as subject, 'suckle' can take either the mother or the young as its subject.