0 a baby or a very young child -- 嬰兒
a newborn infant 新生兒
1 a student at an infant school -- 幼兒學校的學生
Jenny is a top-year infant now. 珍妮現在是一所幼兒學校的大班生。
Andrew's still in the infants. 安德魯還在上幼兒學校。
2 related to or connected with the first stage of school in the UK, for children aged four to seven years -- 學前班的,幼兒的
She has five children, the youngest of whom is still an infant.
He was very unwell as an infant, and was not expected to live into adulthood.
Separated from his mother when he was just an infant, the boy grew up in a children's home.
She isn't able to look after herself at all - she's as helpless as an infant.
I'll give you this booklet to read, which gives advice about feeding infants of under four months.
To understand what causes development in infants, we must be able to link the emerging behaviour to the unfolding of the underlying biological structures.
No attempt to break infant's fixation on the correct well or to prevent position cueing.
First, recent developmental research provides some insights into the process of acquisition of reach in infants.