She seemed a babe although she was already thirty. 尽管她已经三十岁了,看上去还象个小孩。
The babe was a wonder to behold. 这个婴孩看上去令人称奇.
I am not a babe in arms. I am entitled to go out for a walk by myself. 我不是需人怀抱的娃娃,我有权自己出去走走了。
babe
[ noun ]
a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk
<noun.person> the baby began to cry again she held the baby in her arms it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different
(slang) sometimes used as a term of address for attractive young women
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Babe \Babe\, n. [Cf. Ir. bab, baban, W. baban, maban.] 1. An infant; a young child of either sex; a baby.
2. A doll for children. --Spenser.
A derogatory term referring to older Americans in their 40s who listen to lite rock in their offices, wear what hair they possess horizontally, and use expressions like "man," "babe" and "giving something back" in polite conversation.
And I always knew that I was going to have a babe," the 28-year-old actor and writer says.
It can be anything they want," says Mrs. Reutzel, a salty woman who calls everyone "babe" or "honey." "They imagine me as a 27-year-old blonde or whatever.
There are a lot of questions I want to know the answers to before I vote yea or nay." Should anyone question this 30-year-old's ability to be a policy maker, he has a defender in Mr. Downey, the one-time babe of Congress.
Take the bus, babe.
"La Pastorela" is the story of a journey: A group of lowly shepherds, told of a newborn babe, travel to Bethlehem to see it.