born
英[bɔːn]
美[bɔrn]
- v. 出世(bear的过去分词)
- adj. 天生的
- n. (Born)人名;(柬)邦;(英、西、俄、捷、德、瑞典、匈)博恩
词组搭配
born and bred
by birth and upbringing, especially when considered a typical product of a place
从出生和教养两方面
he was a Cambridge man born and bred.
他是土生土长的剑桥人。
born on the wrong side of the blanket
he was a Cambridge man born and bred.
他是土生土长的剑桥人。
be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
he was a Cambridge man born and bred.
他是土生土长的剑桥人。
in all one's born days
used to express surprise or shock at something one has not encountered before
有生之日,平生
in all my born days I've never seen the like of it.
我这一生从没见过这样的事。
not know one is born
used to convey that someone has an easy life without realizing how easy it is
生在福中不知福
there's one (或 a sucker) born every minute
(informal)there are many gullible people
(非正式)总会有人上当的
I (she , etc.) wasn't born yesterday
used to indicate that one is not foolish or gullible
我(她,等)并非无知之人