- નાદાન વ્યક્તિ ⇄ baby gujarati
- બચ્ચું ⇄ baby gujarati
- બાલિશ વ્યક્તિ ⇄ baby gujarati
- બાળક ⇄ baby gujarati
baby in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- بَچٕہ ⇄ baby kashmiri
- شُرۍ نَظَر کَرٕنۍ ⇄ baby kashmiri
baby in Malayalam മലയാളം
- ചെറിയ കുട്ടി ⇄ baby malayalam
- ശിശു ⇄ baby malayalam
baby in English
- baby ⇄ adj. babylike. english
- baby ⇄ adj. 1. young.
Ex. The sheep gave birth to a baby lamb. (Figurative.) Of course we're having trouble with our prototype ... Everybody is. This is a baby industry (Wall Street Journal).
2. (Informal, Figurative.) small for its kind; small.english - baby ⇄ baby, noun, pl.-bies,adjective, verb, -bied,-bying. english
- baby ⇄ expr. hold the baby, (Especially British.) to carry a burden or responsibility unwillingly.
Ex. We're in a no-man's-land between emancipation and equality; we suspect we're also holding the baby (London Times).english - baby ⇄ expr. throw out the baby with the bathwater, to discard the essential along with the superfluous because of excessive zeal.
Ex. The overly vivid presentation of the truth is no real reason to throw that truth overboard. This is throwing out the babenglish - baby ⇄ noun 1a. a very young child, especially one too young to walk or speak; infant.
Ex. A hungry baby will usually cry.
(SYN) nursling.
b. the young of an animal.
Ex. a mother cat and her babies.
2. the youngest of a family oenglish - baby ⇄ v.t. 1. to treat as a baby; pamper:
Ex. to baby a spoiled child.
(SYN) coddle.
2. (U.S. Sports.) to strike or stroke (a ball) gently.english