第三人称复数:baby booms
1. 婴儿炸弹:1987年,她首次出演商业电影<<婴儿炸弹>>(Baby Boom),由南希.迈耶斯编剧并制片. 基顿在影片中扮演一个曼哈顿的职业妇女,突然需要照顾一个孩子,从而引发笑料. 同年,她在艾伦的电影<<岁月流声>>中客串了一个夜总会歌手.
1. Authorities worry the baby boom will cause trouble for the city's current housing and education sectors.
2. And reading the latest statistics about the impending baby boom was not exactly comforting.
3. China is witnessing a baby boom among its giant panda population with the most recent cub born in the Chengdu center on Monday night.
4. The expected baby boom is the result of an ancient Chinese superstition.
5. At least that's the way I was feeling until recently when I read an article predicting a baby boom next year.
6. China experienced a baby boom with a difference yesterday when a mother gave birth to five healthy babies at the Beijing Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital.
7. baby boom的意思
7. China experienced a baby boom with a difference Monday when a mother gave birth to five healthy babies at the Beijing Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital.
8. That was the year when the last of the " baby boom " children entered American schools.
9. The system was launched in Pudong New District to inform residents that the area faces a baby boom with a peak expected in 2012.
10. For many couples it's the best time to have a child, which means there could be a baby boom this year.
noun
1. the larger than expected generation in United States born shortly after World War II
Synonym: baby-boom generation