[N-COUNT 可数名词]床;床铺 A bed is a piece of furniture that you lie on when you sleep.
[also prep N]
She went into her bedroom and lay down on the bed...
她走进卧室,躺在床上。
We finally went to bed at about 4am...
我们最后大概是凌晨4点上的床。
By the time we got back from dinner, Nona was already in bed...
我们吃完饭回来时,诺娜已经睡下了。
When she had gone Sam and Robina put the children to bed.
她走了以后,萨姆和罗宾娜就安顿孩子们上床睡觉了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](旅馆、医院等的)床位 If a place such as a hospital or a hotel has a particular number of beds, it is able to hold that number of patients or guests.
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]畦;苗床;花圃;花坛 A bed in a garden or park is an area of ground that has been specially prepared so that plants can be grown in it.
[usu n N]
The geraniums in the flower bed looked bedraggled from the heavy rain.
花坛里的天竺葵被大雨浇得七零八落。
...beds of strawberries and rhubarb.
种有草莓和大黄的苗圃
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](海洋或湖泊中某种贝类和植物密集分布的)场,层,带 A bed of shellfish or plants is an area in the sea or in a lake where a particular type of shellfish or plant is found in large quantities.
[usu with supp]
Fishermen fear valuable oyster and mussel beds could be decimated...
渔民们害怕宝贵的牡蛎和贻贝层会被破坏。
The whole lake was rimmed with thick beds of reeds.
整片湖都被密密层层的芦苇围了起来。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]海床;河床 The sea bed or a river bed is the ground at the bottom of the sea or of a river.
[usu sing]
For three weeks a big operation went on to recover the wreckage from the sea bed.
打捞海底残骸这一浩大工程持续了三周。
...the bare bed of a dry stream.
干涸小河裸露的河床
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](岩)层 A bed of rock is a layer of rock that is found within a larger area of rock.
[usu with supp]
Between the white limestone and the greyish pink limestone is a thin bed of clay.
在白色石灰石和粉灰色石灰石之间是一层薄薄的黏土。
...a sandstone bed.
砂岩层
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]底部食物;底层食物 If a recipe or a menu says that something is served on a bed of a food such as rice or vegetables, it means it is served on a layer of that food.
[usu sing]
Heat the curry thoroughly and serve it on a bed of rice.
把咖喱热透后浇在米饭上。
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See also:
-bedded
;
bedding
;
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[PHRASE 短语]把…搞上床;诱使…发生性关系 To get someone into bed means to persuade them to have sex with you.
[V inflects]
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[PHR-RECIP 相互短语]和…上床;和…发生性关系 To go to bed with someone means to have sex with them.
[V inflects]
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[PHRASE 短语]正在和…性交 If you say that someone is in bed with someone else, you mean that they are having sex in bed.
[v-link PHR]
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[PHRASE 短语]在做爱方面;就床上功夫而言 If you say that someone is good in bed, you mean that they are a skilful lover.
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[PHRASE 短语]自作自受;自食其果 If you say that someone has made their bed and must lie in it, you mean that since they have chosen to do a particular thing, they must now accept the unpleasant results of their action.
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[PHRASE 短语]铺床 When you make the bed, you neatly arrange the sheets and covers of a bed so that it is ready to sleep in.
[V and N inflect]
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[PHRASE 短语]自打起床心情就不好 If you say that someone got out of bed on the wrong side, you mean that they have been bad-tempered ever since they woke up that morning.
[V inflects]
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bed of roses→see:
rose
;
相关词组:
bed down
Oxford
BEd(alsoB.Ed.especially in NAmE)/ˌbiː ˈed; NAmEˌbiː ˈed/nounthe abbreviation for ‘Bachelor of Education’(a first university degree in education) 教育学士(全写为 Bachelor of Education,大学教育学的初级学位)◆( BrE) Sarah Wells BEd 教育学士萨拉 · 韦尔斯BEd/ˌbiː ˈed; NAmEˌbiː ˈed/bed★/bed; NAmEbed/
noun
,
verb
bedbedsbeddedbeddingnoun★ _beds_comp.jpg _singlebed.jpg furniture 家具1★[countable , uncountable ]a piece of furniture for sleeping on 床◆a single/double bed一张单人╱双人床◆She lay on the bed(= on top of the covers).她躺在床上(指未掀被子)。◆He lay in bed(= under the covers).他躺在床上(指盖着被子)。◆I'm tired—I'm going to bed.我累了,我要睡觉了。◆It's time for bed(= time to go to sleep).该是睡觉的时候了。◆I'll just putthe kids to bed.我这就安排孩子们去睡觉。◆He likes to have a mug of cocoa before bed (= before going to bed).他睡前喜欢喝一大杯可可。◆to get into/out of bed就寝;起床◆to make the bed(= arrange the covers in a tidy way)铺床◆Could you give me a bed for the night (= somewhere to sleep)?今晚你能给我弄个睡的地方吗?◆There's a shortage of hospital beds (= not enough room for patients to be admitted).医院床位短缺。◆He has been confined to bedwith flu for the past couple of days. 他因患流感,已经几天未下床了。☞see also
airbed
,
camp bed
,
sofa bed
,
twin bed
,
waterbed
of river/lake/sea 河;湖;海2★[countable ]the bottom of a river, the sea, etc. (河)床;(海等的)底◆the ocean bed海洋底◆oyster beds (= an area in the sea where there are many oysters) 牡蛎层for flowers/vegetables 花卉;蔬菜3[countable ]an area of ground in a garden/yard or park for growing flowers, vegetables, etc. 花坛;苗圃;菜园◆flower beds花坛☞see also
seedbed
(1 )bottom layer 底层4[countable ]bedof sth a layer of sth that other things lie or rest on 底层;基;基座◆grilled chicken, served on a bed of rice烤鸡盖饭◆The blocks should be laid on a bed of concrete.石块应该固定在混凝土基座上。geology 地质学5[countable ]a layer of clay,rock, etc. in the ground (地下由黏土、岩石等构成的)地层☞see also
bedrock
(2 )IDIOMS(not) a bed of ˈroses(not) an easy or a pleasant situation (并非)轻松的境况,令人愉快的情况◆Their life together hasn't exactly been a bed of roses.他们在一起的生活并不十分幸福。get out of bed on the wrong side( BrE) (NAmEget up on the wrong side of the bed)to be bad-tempered for the whole day for no particular reason (无缘由地)一起床就整天情绪不好go to bed with sb( informal) to have sex with sb 与(某人)发生性关系in bedused to refer to sexual activity (指性行为)◆What's he like in bed?他的床上功夫怎么样?◆I caught them in bed together (= having sex).我撞见他们睡在一起。you've made your bed and you must ˈlie in/on it( saying) you must accept the results of your actions 自己承担后果take to your ˈbedto go to bed and stay there because you are ill/sick (因病)卧床;卧病☞more at
die
v.,
wet
v.verb(-dd-)1bedsth (in sth) to fix sth firmly in sth 把…固定在◆The bricks were bedded in sand to improve drainage.沙里埋入砖块,以改进排水系统。◆Make sure that you bed the roots firmly in the soil.一定要使根部牢牢地扎在土壤里。2bedsb ( old-fashioned) to have sex with sb 与(某人)发生性关系PHRASAL VERBˌbed ˈdownto sleep in a place where you do not usually sleep 换个地方睡觉◆You have my room and I'll bed down in the living room.你用我的房间,我睡客厅。bed/bed; NAmEbed/
LDC
bed1 noun
bed2 verb
bedbed1 /bed/ ●●●S1W1 noun
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1bedsleep [countable, uncountable] a piece of furniture that you sleep onin bed Simon lay in bed thinking. You should go to bed early. She got into bed and turned out the light.before bed (=before going to bed) Dad has a whisky before bed. →
camp bed
, four-poster bed
, sofa bed
2sex [uncountable] informal used to refer to having sex: I came home and found him in bed with (=having sex with) my best friend. He wanted me to go to bed with him. He’s been trying to get his secretary into bed. She told me he was good in bed (=a skilful lover).3river/lake/sea [countable] the flat ground at the bottom of a river, lake, or sea: the sea bed► see thesaurus at
bottom
4garden [countable] an area of a garden, park etc that has been prepared for plants to grow in: rose beds5rock [countable] a layer of rock →
bedrock(2)
6lowest layer [singular] a layer of something that forms a base that other things are put on top ofbed of prawns on a bed of lettuce7in river/water [countable] an area at the edge of a river or in deeper water where things grow: an oyster bed The birds build their nests in reed beds along the river bank.8get out of bed on the wrong side British English, get up on the wrong side of the bed American English to feel slightly angry or annoyed for no particular reason9not a bed of roses not a happy, comfortable, or easy situation: Life isn’t always a bed of roses, you know.10you’ve made your bed and you must lie on it spoken used to say that you must accept the results of your actions, even if they are bad11put something to bed technical to complete a newspaper, magazine, or book, so that it is ready to be printedGRAMMAR: Patterns with bedon the bed• You use on the bed when someone is not covered by sheets or blankets: · He sat on the bed and took off his shoes.· I lay on the bed and looked at the ceiling.in bed• You use in bed when someone is covered with sheets or blankets: · I spent the morning in bed.in the bed• You use in the bed to refer to a particular bed: · There was no one in the bed.COLLOCATIONSverbsgo to bed· What time do you go to bed at night?get into bed/get out of bed· I usually read for a bit after I get into bed.climb into bed· Lucy climbed into bed and lay awake thinking.crawl into bed (=get into bed feeling very tired)· We finally crawled into bed at three in the morning.jump into/out of bed· I jumped out of bed and ran over to the window.get somebody out of bed (=make someone get out of bed)· His mother couldn’t get him out of bed in the mornings.stay in bed (=not get up early/at the usual time)· At the weekend it’s really nice to be able to stay in bed.make the bed (=tidy the sheets and covers after you get up)· Don’t forget to make your bed before you go out!change a bed (=put clean sheets on it)· You should change the beds at least once a fortnight.put somebody to bed (=put a child in their bed)· I put the baby to bed at 7 o'clock as usual.take to your bed written (=go to bed because you feel ill)· Guy had a stomach ache and took to his bed.adjectivesa single bed (=for one person)· There was only a single bed.a double bed (=a bed for two people)· Would you like a double bed or twin beds?a king-size bed (=a very big double bed)a queen-size bed (=a big bed for two people)twin beds (=two single beds in a room)bunk beds (=two single beds joined together one above the other)· The kids love sleeping in bunk beds.a spare bed (=a bed for visitors to your home)· Come and stay any time – we have a spare bed.a feather bed (=a bed with feathers in the mattress)phrasesthe foot/head of the bed (=the bottom/top of the bed)· I woke up to find someone standing at the foot of the bed.(it’s) time for bed· She sat and sewed until it was time for bed.
bed1 noun
bed2 verb
bedbed2 verb (past tense and past participle bedded, present participle bedding) [transitive]
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1to fix something firmly and deeply into something elsebed something in something The foundations were bedded in cement.2 old-fashioned to have sex with someonebed down phrasal verb1to sleep somewhere which is not your bed and where you do not usually sleep: Can I bed down on your sofa?2bed somebody/something ↔ down to make a person or animal comfortable in a place where they do not usually sleep3if a new system or arrangement beds down, problems with it are solved and it gradually starts to work in the way that it shouldbed out phrasal verbto put plants into the ground so that they can grow
WDF
bed
[bed]bedded, bedding, beds
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bedded[275] bedding[1024] beds[7929]
床(96%),河床(3%),苗圃(1%)
n.床;基础;河底, 海底
vt.使睡觉;安置,嵌入;栽种
vi.上床;分层
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