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单词 teethe
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Definition of teethe in English:

teethe

verb tiːðtið
[no object]
  • Grow or cut milk teeth.

    my son is teething so some nights I barely sleep
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In every group most of those who believed that teething causes symptoms ascribed irritability, dribbling or drooling, biting objects, sleep problems, inflamed gums, and red cheeks to teething.
    • Teeth can therefore serve a variety of functions in our lives from the time that the first deciduous (milk or primary) teeth appear, a process commonly known as teething.
    • If she turns around, she'll see the silver fob and chain, marked by their daughter's teething.
    • Your baby may also tug on their ear or even develop cold symptoms whilst teething.
    • Chamomilla is good for earaches associated with teething.
    • Some are designed to numb very specific types of pain - for example, from teething, hemorrhoids or sunburn.
    • Not everyone agrees that babies cry because they are teething - but many parents are convinced it causes some crying.
    • As you might expect, there's plenty of questions and advice about teething, naps, and feeding.
    • The causes for chewing wood can be tooth problems and teething, stomach or intestinal parasites or mineral deficiency.
    • She knew how irritable he got when his baby was teething.
    • My mom said he's teething and has been pretty fussy lately.
    • Reasons for biting behavior among toddlers in group child care include teething, impulsiveness and lack of self-control, overstimulation, and frustration.
    • If babies are teething, rub peppermint oil or aloe vera gel on the gums, or give them a teaspoon of the chamomile/ginger tea brew as needed.
    • However, small children have been known to incur health problems by ingesting loose chips of lead paint or by teething on painted woodwork, such as window sills.
    • Other conditions can also result in earaches, such as teething, a foreign object in the ear, or hard earwax.
    • Hypersecretion commonly is caused by inflammation, such as teething, dental caries, and oral cavity infection.
    • Although tender and swollen gums could cause your baby's temperature to be a little higher than normal, teething, as a rule, does not cause high fever or diarrhea.
    • Oil of cloves is mildly anaesthetic and is often used to soothe babies who are teething.
    • For mild cases of teething, most infants will benefit from combination teething tablets that contain multiple homeopathic remedies.
    • Fortunately he soon got better - I think it was probably a virus or he was teething.
    • It's been tiring and she's teething but I get a lot of support.
    • I have a feeling that poor Franklin is teething.
    • If you think the temperature is due to teething, run your finger over the gums to see if the gums are hot and sore.
    • Children often experience some of these symptoms while teething (growing teeth).
    • We share the same problems faced by most families with an 18-month-old child - teething, toddling, etc.
    • If she hadn't seen them with her own eyes, Rebecca probably wouldn't have known her daughter was teething.
    • Paracetamol and teething gels were widely recommended by all groups, and 41 pharmacists recommended sedating medication.
    • Fever can also be caused by teething, dehydration and some childhood immunisations.
    • I think the main reason for this is that she's teething.
    • From changing nappies to breastfeeding, weaning to teething, there are 101 things to learn when you have a new baby.
    • Parents, midwives, health visitors, and doctors blame teething for a wide range of symptoms in babies, including diarrhoea, drooling, crankiness, rashes, and strong smelling urine.
    • Increased drooling is common at this age but not necessarily associated with teething.
    • You want the very best pediatrician for your baby - someone you can turn to for advice on teething, ear infections, potty training and the major stages of your child's development.
    • Today, this species is a sedative given in mild form to infants during teething and is used in commercial diuretics.
    • He had taken up that nasty habit lately, but I assumed it was just because he was teething.
    • Apparently, a toddler can have swollen glands for teething, a cold, any little virus.
    • He has been teething for about three weeks now, with no sign of the impending teeth.
    • Try Teething Granules, which help relieve restlessness and irritability due to pain and tenderness associated with teething.
    • This always seems to happen when she is teething.
    • She has been teething so I brought her downstairs and got her settled on the sofa.

Origin

Late Middle English: from teeth.

Rhymes

bequeath, breathe, enwreathe, Meath, seethe, sheathe, wreathe
 
 

Definition of teethe in US English:

teethe

verbtēT͟Htið
[no object]
  • Grow or cut milk teeth.

    my son is teething so some nights I barely sleep
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other conditions can also result in earaches, such as teething, a foreign object in the ear, or hard earwax.
    • Fever can also be caused by teething, dehydration and some childhood immunisations.
    • Parents, midwives, health visitors, and doctors blame teething for a wide range of symptoms in babies, including diarrhoea, drooling, crankiness, rashes, and strong smelling urine.
    • Your baby may also tug on their ear or even develop cold symptoms whilst teething.
    • My mom said he's teething and has been pretty fussy lately.
    • From changing nappies to breastfeeding, weaning to teething, there are 101 things to learn when you have a new baby.
    • You want the very best pediatrician for your baby - someone you can turn to for advice on teething, ear infections, potty training and the major stages of your child's development.
    • Reasons for biting behavior among toddlers in group child care include teething, impulsiveness and lack of self-control, overstimulation, and frustration.
    • Although tender and swollen gums could cause your baby's temperature to be a little higher than normal, teething, as a rule, does not cause high fever or diarrhea.
    • Try Teething Granules, which help relieve restlessness and irritability due to pain and tenderness associated with teething.
    • Teeth can therefore serve a variety of functions in our lives from the time that the first deciduous (milk or primary) teeth appear, a process commonly known as teething.
    • If she hadn't seen them with her own eyes, Rebecca probably wouldn't have known her daughter was teething.
    • Increased drooling is common at this age but not necessarily associated with teething.
    • Chamomilla is good for earaches associated with teething.
    • Today, this species is a sedative given in mild form to infants during teething and is used in commercial diuretics.
    • It's been tiring and she's teething but I get a lot of support.
    • Hypersecretion commonly is caused by inflammation, such as teething, dental caries, and oral cavity infection.
    • He has been teething for about three weeks now, with no sign of the impending teeth.
    • Children often experience some of these symptoms while teething (growing teeth).
    • Paracetamol and teething gels were widely recommended by all groups, and 41 pharmacists recommended sedating medication.
    • We share the same problems faced by most families with an 18-month-old child - teething, toddling, etc.
    • I think the main reason for this is that she's teething.
    • This always seems to happen when she is teething.
    • He had taken up that nasty habit lately, but I assumed it was just because he was teething.
    • She knew how irritable he got when his baby was teething.
    • Apparently, a toddler can have swollen glands for teething, a cold, any little virus.
    • If babies are teething, rub peppermint oil or aloe vera gel on the gums, or give them a teaspoon of the chamomile/ginger tea brew as needed.
    • For mild cases of teething, most infants will benefit from combination teething tablets that contain multiple homeopathic remedies.
    • However, small children have been known to incur health problems by ingesting loose chips of lead paint or by teething on painted woodwork, such as window sills.
    • If she turns around, she'll see the silver fob and chain, marked by their daughter's teething.
    • Some are designed to numb very specific types of pain - for example, from teething, hemorrhoids or sunburn.
    • The causes for chewing wood can be tooth problems and teething, stomach or intestinal parasites or mineral deficiency.
    • Not everyone agrees that babies cry because they are teething - but many parents are convinced it causes some crying.
    • I have a feeling that poor Franklin is teething.
    • If you think the temperature is due to teething, run your finger over the gums to see if the gums are hot and sore.
    • As you might expect, there's plenty of questions and advice about teething, naps, and feeding.
    • She has been teething so I brought her downstairs and got her settled on the sofa.
    • In every group most of those who believed that teething causes symptoms ascribed irritability, dribbling or drooling, biting objects, sleep problems, inflamed gums, and red cheeks to teething.
    • Fortunately he soon got better - I think it was probably a virus or he was teething.
    • Oil of cloves is mildly anaesthetic and is often used to soothe babies who are teething.

Origin

Late Middle English: from teeth.

 
 
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