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Born

(v)
UK
bɔːn
US
bɔːrn
Definition: Existing as a result of birth.
Meaning: Sanh ra
Common
How to use "Born" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in Hodgenville, Kentucky, United States.

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Archimedes was born in Syracuse, a Greek city state in Sicily.

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Otters are born with their eyes closed, and as soon as they open they have a lot to learn like swimming and hunting.

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The father is usually chased away soon after a litter is born though, and the mother takes care of them until they're about a year old.

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When otters are born they can either be called pups or kittens.

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New-born horses can walk shortly after birth.

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Baby horses can walk and run after just a few hours of being born.

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When baby eagles are born, they are covered in gray feathers and don't have the typical brown and white pattern until they are 4 years old.

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William henry gates was born on 28 October 1955, in Seattle, Washington.

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Born in Germany in 1879, Albert Einstein is one of the most celebrated scientists of the Twentieth Century.

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When the female is close to giving birth, it leaves the group for a time to give birth to its offspring, and comes back 2-3 weeks after her baby is born.

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When peacocks are first born, they don't have tails, and in fact don't look very impressive until they are around 3 years old.

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Marilyn Monroe, baptized as Norma Jean Baker , was born in June 1926.

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Fashion designer Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel , or Coco Chanel, born in 1883, in France, is famous for her timeless designs, trademark suits and little black dresses.

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Leonardo was born an illegitimate son of a Florentine noble and peasant woman;

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Horses can run shortly after they are born.

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