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wean    音标拼音: [w'in]
vt. 使断奶,使丢弃,使断念
n. 小儿

使断奶,使丢弃,使断念小儿

wean
v 1: gradually deprive (infants and young mammals) of mother's
milk; "she weaned her baby when he was 3 months old and
started him on powdered milk"; "The kitten was weaned and
fed by its owner with a bottle" [synonym: {wean}, {ablactate}]
2: detach the affections of

Wean \Wean\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Weaned}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Weaning}.] [OE. wenen, AS. wenian, wennan, to accustom; akin
to D. wennen, G. gew["o]hnen, OHG. giwennan, Icel. venja, Sw.
v[aum]nja, Dan. v[ae]nne, Icel. vanr accustomed, wont; cf.
AS. [=a]wenian to wean, G. entw["o]hnen. See {Wont}, a.]
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1. To accustom and reconcile, as a child or other young
animal, to a want or deprivation of mother's milk; to take
from the breast or udder; to cause to cease to depend on
the mother nourishment.
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And the child grew, and was weaned; and Abraham made
a great feast the same day that Isaac was weaned.
--Gen. xxi. 8.
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2. Hence, to detach or alienate the affections of, from any
object of desire; to reconcile to the want or loss of
anything. "Wean them from themselves." --Shak.
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The troubles of age were intended . . . to wean us
gradually from our fondness of life. --Swift.
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Wean \Wean\, n.
A weanling; a young child.
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I, being but a yearling wean. --Mrs.
Browning.
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37 Moby Thesaurus words for "wean":
alien, alienate, blunt, break of, bring over, chill, convince,
cool, cure, damp, dampen, deflect, deter, disaccustom, disaffect,
discourage, disincline, disinterest, distract, disunify, disunite,
divert, evangelize, indispose, persuade, proselyte, proselytize,
put off, quench, repel, stop, turn aside, turn away, turn from,
turn off, wean from, win over



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  • WEAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of WEAN is to accustom (a young child or animal) to take food otherwise than by nursing How to use wean in a sentence
  • Wean vs. Ween: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
    Wean and ween may sound similar, but they have distinct meanings and uses To wean is to accustom a child or young animal to food other than its mother's milk, marking the gradual reduction of breastfeeding
  • WEAN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    WEAN definition: 1 to cause a baby or young animal to stop feeding on its mother's milk and to start eating other… Learn more
  • Ween - Wikipedia
    Ween are an American rock band from New Hope, Pennsylvania, formed in 1984 by Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, better known by their respective stage names, Gene Ween and Dean Ween
  • WEAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    WEAN definition: to accustom (a child or young animal) to food other than mother's milk; cause to lose the need to suckle or turn to the mother for food See examples of wean used in a sentence
  • Wean - definition of wean by The Free Dictionary
    1 to cause (a child or young animal) to lose the need to suckle; accustom to food other than the mother's milk 2 to withdraw (a person, the affections, etc ) from some object or practice deemed undesirable: to wean oneself from rich desserts
  • Urban Dictionary: wean
    wean: Scottish (mainly West of Scotland) term for a child Derived from wee-ane (wee-one or little-one) Similar to Bairn
  • Weaning - How to Stop Breastfeeding
    Get tips on how to stop breastfeeding, including considerations for children over and under 1 year old and when a child isn’t yet ready to wean
  • WEAN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    to withdraw (a person or thing) by degrees (from a dependence on something) to wean a patient from a ventilator, an addict from heroin, an economy from fossil fuels, etc
  • wean - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    (transitive, by extension, normally "wean off") To cause to quit something to which one is addicted, dependent, or habituated





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