单词 | bed |
释义 | bed [bed] noun FURNITURE 家俱 ESSENTIAL countable or uncountable ■a large rectangular piece of furniture, often with four legs, which is used for sleeping on 床,床铺;床位 •He lived in a room with only two chairs, a bed and a table.他住的房间里,只有两张椅子、一张床和一张桌子。 •He likes to have breakfast in •She didn't get out of •I'm exhausted - I'm going to •I always put make the bed ■to make a bed tidy after you have slept in it (起床后)收拾床铺,整理床铺 [bed] noun BOTTOM 底部 countable ■the bottom or something that serves as a base 底部;基座 •Many strange plants and fish live on the sea bed.海底里有很多奇异的植物和鱼类生活。 •The railway was built on a bed of a bed of sth ■a pile of one type of food on which other food is arranged as a meal 以…为底层的饭菜 •roasted vegetables on a bed of rice底下铺了一层米饭的烤蔬菜 [bed] noun AREA OF GROUND 一片地 countable ■a piece of ground used for planting in a garden 苗床,花坛 •They've got some beautiful flower [bed] noun be in bed with informal ■to work with a person or organization, or to be involved with them, in a way which causes other people not to trust you 与…同流合污,同…站在一边 •The newspaper editor is obviously in bed with the President.报章的主编显然是站在总统那边的。 [bed] noun bed of nails ■a difficult situation or way of life 困境;艰难的生活 [bed] noun bed of roses ■an easy and happy existence 安乐窝;称心如意的处境 [bed] noun get out of bed (on) the wrong side (US get up on the wrong side of the bed) ■to be in a bad mood and to be easily annoyed all day 心情不好 [bed] noun go to bed with sb informal ■to have sex with someone 与(某人)上床,与(某人)发生性关系 [bed] noun in bed ■having sex 上床,发生性关系 •She found her boyfriend in bed with another woman.她发现男友跟另一个女人上床。 [bed] noun put sth to bed informal ■to start printing something 将…上版(备印);把…付印 [bed] noun You 've made your bed and now you must lie in it. saying ■said to someone who must accept the unpleasant results of something they have done 自食其果,自作自受 [bed] verb transitive (-dd-) old-fashioned ■to have sex with someone 与(某人)上床,与(某人)发生性关系 [bed] verb transitive (-dd-) old-fashioned Phrasal Verbs bed down SLEEP ■to lie down somewhere, usually somewhere different from where you usually sleep, in order to go to sleep 换个地方睡觉 •I bedded down on WORK WELL ■If a new process or organization beds down, it starts to operate well because it has existed for long enough 开始发挥作用,开始生效 •It did not take the procedure long to bed down.这个程式不久就开始生效了。 [bed] verb transitive (-dd-) old-fashioned Phrasal Verbs [M] bed sth out ■to move young or delicate plants from inside and plant them outside 移苗,移栽 •May is the time to bed out the geraniums.5月份正是移栽天竺葵的时候。 |
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