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bed/bed/ n. & v.●n. 1a a piece of furniture used for sleeping on, usu. a framework with a mattress and coverings 床(通常有架、带垫及床罩) b a mattress, with or without coverings 垫褥,床垫 2 any place used by a person or animal for sleep or rest; a litter 床铺,窝 3a a garden plot, esp. one used for planting flowers 苗圃(尤指花坛) b a place where other things may be grown 苗床 osier bed 柳林圃 4 the use of a bed 用床 : a on loan or hire; temporarily 暂时用(或租用)的床 I need a bed for the night 我需要一张床过夜 b Brit. colloq. for sexual intercourse [英口]发生性行为的地方 only thinks of bed 只想着上床 c Brit. for rest [英]休息处 needs his bed 他需要找地方休息 5 something flat, forming a support or base as in 成为支撑(或底部)的平面 : a the bottom of the sea or a river 海床,河床 b the foundations of a road or railway (公路或铁路的)路基 c the flat surface beneath the baize of a billiard table 未铺台呢的台球台面 6 a stratum, such as a layer of oysters etc. (牡蛎等)层 ●v. (bedded, bedding) 1 tr. & intr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 down) put or go to bed 安置床铺,上床 2 tr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 with) colloq. have sexual intercourse with [口]与…发生性关系 3 tr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 out) plant in a garden bed 栽种在花坛内 4 tr. cover up or fix firmly in something 埋置;牢固地安置 5a tr. arrange as a layer 按层放置 b intr. be or form a layer 分层,形成一层 □ bed of roses a life of ease 安逸的生活,快乐人生 □ brought to bed (often foll. by 常后跟 of) archaic delivered of a child [古义]临产,分娩 □ get out of bed on the wrong side be bad-tempered all day long 整天情绪不好,闹脾气 □ go to bed 1 retire for the night 上床,就寝 2 have sexual intercourse 性交 3 (of a newspaper) go to press (报纸)付印 □ keep one's bed stay in bed because of illness (因病)卧床 □ make the bed tidy and arrange the bed for use 铺床(准备睡觉) □ make one's bed and lie in it accept the consequences of one's acts 自作自受,自食其果 □ put to bed 1 cause to go to bed 使上床去睡 2 make (a newspaper) ready for press 使(报纸)付印 □ take to one's bed stay in bed because of illness (因病)卧床 [Old English bed(d) (n.), beddian (v.), from Germanic] |