give birth to — to produce a baby or young animal from the body
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to produce a baby or young animal from the body
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɡɪv bɜːrθ tuː/
Korean meaning: 아이를 낳다, 출산하다
Korean pronunciation: **기**브 **버**스 투
Example Sentences
- The elephant gave birth to a baby weighing 250 pounds - talk about a heavy delivery!
- My cat gave birth to five kittens in my favorite shoes.
- The Renaissance gave birth to many artistic masterpieces.
give birth to
VERB//ɡɪv bɜːrθ tuː//
to produce a baby or young animal from the body

to produce a baby or young animal from the body
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Origin
'give'는 고대 영어 'giefan'에서, 'birth'는 고대 노르드어 'byrðr'에서 유래되어 '생명을 주다'라는 의미로 발전했습니다.
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“The elephant gave birth to a baby weighing 250 pounds - talk about a heavy delivery!”
“My cat gave birth to five kittens in my favorite shoes.”
“The Renaissance gave birth to many artistic masterpieces.”
“Her research gave birth to groundbreaking discoveries in medicine.”
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