0 something that makes people calm when they are angry or upset
1 a rubber or plastic object with a part that sticks out like a nipple and that is given to a baby to suck, usually to calm the baby
The inferential task is more challenging when no precipitating event is evident and the usual battery of palliating efforts (feeding, rocking, pacifiers, etc.) proves ineffective.
The greatest conquerors are the greatest pacifiers.
In an unfamiliar playroom, one-year-old infants accompanied by their pacifier evidenced more play and demonstrated less distress than did babies without them.
Purchasers can have magnets attached inside the mouth or head for attaching a pacifier or hair bows.
The lips could also be traded for a pacifier.
Koenma usually appears as a toddler with a pacifier in his mouth, though he is said to be at least 700 years old.
However, trials have not found any effect on duration of breastfeeding from using a pacifier.
Research suggests that infants who use pacifiers may have more ear infections (otitis media).
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使人安定的東西, 鎮靜物, 鎮靜劑…
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