cot
- IPA[kɒt]
英式
- a small bed with high barred sides for a baby or very young child;a plain narrow bed
noun: cot, plural noun: cots
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- 1. British a small bed with high barred sides for a baby or very young child he should be put back into his cot to sleep
- ▪ British a plain narrow bed every night she visits an aged invalid in his narrow cot
- ▪ British a camp bed the homeless survivors were put up on army cots in the local high school
- ▪ British a bed resembling a hammock hung from deck beams, formerly used by officers.
- commercial off-the-shelf.
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- commercial off-the-shelf.
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- a person who is too ill to leave their bed: cot cases from the hospital were gently lowered to the boats
Oxford Dictionary
- the unexplained death of a baby in its sleep: cot deaths in England and Wales have dropped for the third year in succession the risk of cot death could be greatly reduced
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- IPA[kät]
美式
- a camp bed, particularly a portable, collapsible one: the homeless survivors were put up on army cots in the local high school
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- IPA[kɒt]
英式
- a small shelter for livestock.
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- IPA[kät]
美式
- a small shelter for livestock.
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- IPA[kɒt]
英式
- cotangent.
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- IPA[kät]
美式
- cotangent.
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