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cradle
- IPA[ˈkreɪdl]
英式
- a baby's bed or cot, typically one mounted on rockers;infancy
- hold gently and protectively;be the place of origin of
verb: cradle, 3rd person present: cradles, gerund or present participle: cradling, past tense: cradled, past participle: cradled
noun: cradle, plural noun: cradles
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名詞
- 1. a baby's bed or cot, typically one mounted on rockers the baby slept peacefully in its cradle 同義詞
- ▪ infancy the welfare state was set up to provide care from the cradle to the grave
- ▪ a place or process in which something originates or flourishes the Middle East is generally held to be the cradle of agriculture 同義詞
- 2. a framework on which a ship or boat rests during construction or repairs. 同義詞
- ▪ British a framework on which a worker is suspended to work on a ceiling, ship, or the side of a high building.
- ▪ the part of a phone on which the receiver rests when not in use.
動詞
- 1. hold gently and protectively she cradled his head in her arms
- ▪ be the place of origin of the north-eastern states cradled an American industrial revolution
- 2. place (a phone receiver) in its cradle she cradled the receiver gently
- a lullaby.
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- a skin condition sometimes seen in babies caused by excessive production of sebum, ...
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- a person who marries or has a sexual relationship with a much younger person.
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- a lullaby.
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- a person who marries or has a sexual relationship with a much younger person.
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- a skin condition sometimes seen in babies caused by excessive production of sebum, ...
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- a child's game in which a loop of string is put around and between the fingers and complex ...
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- a child's game in which a loop of string is put around and between the fingers and complex ...
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- IPA[ˈkrād(ə)l]
美式
- an infant's bed or crib, typically one mounted on rockers: the baby slept peacefully in its cradle
- hold gently and protectively: she cradled his head in her arms
Oxford American Dictionary