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单词 childbearing
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Definition of childbearing in English:

childbearing

noun ˈtʃʌɪl(d)bɛːrɪŋˈtʃaɪl(d)ˌbɛrɪŋ
mass noun
  • The process of giving birth to children.

    as modifier women of childbearing age
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's some medical stuff involved, not to mention that I come from fine German childbearing stock.
    • Will we be regretting our single or common law status sans children when we're 40 and are nearing the end of our childbearing days?
    • A woman's childbearing years tend to be among her strongest and most healthy.
    • Part of that was catch-up for reduced childbearing during the Depression and World War II.
    • Women will be capable of childbearing from the ages of ten to eighty.
    • Perhaps it is no coincidence that such dire statistics on childbearing were published in the wake of a flurry of government warnings about the falling birth rate.
    • We make childbearing so noble, such an achievement, like it's the most exciting, fulfilling thing you can do.
    • Women of childbearing age should take folic acid daily.
    • We would then discuss childbearing for another five minutes.
    • In a community in which early marriage and childbearing are traditional, failure to achieve teenage pregnancy may be regarded a serious problem.
    • The second relates to differing views on childbearing.
    • All participants of childbearing potential were required to use birth control.
    • The formula was designed for women of all ages, from childbearing years through post-menopause.
    • It is pointless suggesting more and more ways to cajole people out of exercising their freedom to put less emphasis on childbearing and rearing.
    • Fortunately it is less common in women of childbearing age.
    • The conversation flew all over the place and everything from childbearing to politics to careers to relationships got a mention.
    • Rachel is becoming a rebel who increasingly sounds like a voice from the slush pile of chick lit, moaning about the passing of her childbearing years.
    • So, since a woman of his age would not be a very good bet for childbearing, he is looking for an amputee woman 10 to 20 years his junior.
    • It is estimated that only about 5 percent of women of childbearing age use birth control devices.
    • Students who want to give birth have to be suspended from college so any student who doesn't want to give up study, has to postpone childbearing.
 
 

Definition of childbearing in US English:

childbearing

nounˈtʃaɪl(d)ˌbɛrɪŋˈCHīl(d)ˌberiNG
  • The process of giving birth to children.

    as modifier women of childbearing age
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is estimated that only about 5 percent of women of childbearing age use birth control devices.
    • In a community in which early marriage and childbearing are traditional, failure to achieve teenage pregnancy may be regarded a serious problem.
    • There's some medical stuff involved, not to mention that I come from fine German childbearing stock.
    • A woman's childbearing years tend to be among her strongest and most healthy.
    • Women will be capable of childbearing from the ages of ten to eighty.
    • We make childbearing so noble, such an achievement, like it's the most exciting, fulfilling thing you can do.
    • The conversation flew all over the place and everything from childbearing to politics to careers to relationships got a mention.
    • All participants of childbearing potential were required to use birth control.
    • Will we be regretting our single or common law status sans children when we're 40 and are nearing the end of our childbearing days?
    • Women of childbearing age should take folic acid daily.
    • The formula was designed for women of all ages, from childbearing years through post-menopause.
    • Fortunately it is less common in women of childbearing age.
    • So, since a woman of his age would not be a very good bet for childbearing, he is looking for an amputee woman 10 to 20 years his junior.
    • It is pointless suggesting more and more ways to cajole people out of exercising their freedom to put less emphasis on childbearing and rearing.
    • Part of that was catch-up for reduced childbearing during the Depression and World War II.
    • Perhaps it is no coincidence that such dire statistics on childbearing were published in the wake of a flurry of government warnings about the falling birth rate.
    • Rachel is becoming a rebel who increasingly sounds like a voice from the slush pile of chick lit, moaning about the passing of her childbearing years.
    • We would then discuss childbearing for another five minutes.
    • Students who want to give birth have to be suspended from college so any student who doesn't want to give up study, has to postpone childbearing.
    • The second relates to differing views on childbearing.
 
 
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