Mother nurse the baby. เวลาใช้จริงๆแปลได้หลายอย่างค่ะ รวมๆคือดูแลเลี้ยงดูก็ได้ หรือเจาะจงว่าให้นมก็ได้ค่ะ nurse (FEED) When a woman nurses a baby, she feeds it with milk from her breasts.
nursing adjective [before noun]
describes a woman who is feeding her baby with her own breast milk:
Nursing mothers are advised to eat plenty of leafy green vegetables.
nurse (PERSON) noun [C]
1 (the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital:
He worked as a nurse in a psychiatric hospital.
Nurse Millard will be with you shortly.
2 OLD-FASHIONED a woman employed to take care of a young child or children nurse verb [T]
1 to care for a person or an animal while they are ill:
He gave up his job so that he could nurse his mother at home.
They found an injured cat and carefully nursed it back to health (= until it was well again).
2 to spend a lot of time taking care of something as it grows or develops:
These young trees were carefully nursed by the head gardener.
The project will have to be nursed through its first few months.
3 If you nurse an illness or injury, you rest until it gets better:
Robert's in bed nursing a back injury.
4 to hold a small child in your arms as a way of comforting them:
She nursed the crying child on her lap.
5 to feel a desire or an emotion for a long time:
She had long nursed a passion for Japanese art.
6 to hold a drink for a long time without drinking it:
Mark was sitting in the corner nursing an almost empty pint glass.
nursing noun [U] the job of being a nurse:
She studied nursing at Garfield Hospital.