swaddled信息详情

swaddled发音

意思翻译

v.用襁褓包;束缚(swaddle的过去式和过去分词)

相似词语短语

swaddling infants───襁褓中的婴儿

pampers swaddler───帮宝适襁褓

swaddling clothes───襁褓;初期;襁褓期;限制或约束(等于swaddlingbands或swaddlingclouts);n.襁褓,襁褓期; 褯

ntaylor swadut───恩泰洛斯瓦杜特

swaddling synonym───襁褓同义词

swaddle blanket───襁褓毯

swaddling definition───襁褓定义

swaddling cat───襁褓猫

swaddling baby───抱婴儿

swaddling infants dangers───襁褓婴儿的危险

双语使用场景

She lay on the bed for days, swaddled in a black Puffa jacket, not eating and hardly knowing who she was.───她在床上躺了好几天, 用一件黑色的蓬松夹克把自己裹了起来, 不吃任何东西并几乎迷失了自我.

trio of chunky goblets swaddled in sprigs of holly or other fresh greens.───的高脚杯立在冬青枝或者其他鲜嫩的绿植中,俨然在鸣唱快乐的三重唱!

On one side sit the women, swaddled in their best robes.───一边是妇女们在坐着,披着她们最好的长袍。

She took it to her breast, when it had been bathed and swaddled , with a tremendous sense of satisfaction and joy.───孩子洗好包好了之后,她就把她搂抱在怀中,感觉到非常满足和快乐。

She had a boy babe too, all swaddled up in fur, but he was dead.───她还还抱着个男婴,裹着毛皮襁褓,但已经死了。

Although she 9as still swaddled in that old wool coat, this time I sensed something different. I can only call it love.───虽然她仍然穿着那件旧毛线外套一摇一摆地走着,但这次我看着她心里却有了与过去不同的感受,我只能称它为爱。

Swaddled in blankets, evacuated tsunami survivors try to keep warm in a Japanese Red Cross hospital on March 13.───日,被疏散的海啸幸存者在日本红十字会医院内用毯子裹紧自己,试图保暖。

He was sitting on a chair beside the table, in profile to me and unaware of my presence, looking uncomprehendingly at the swaddled corpse.───他没有意识到我的存在,只是呆呆地盯着那具小小的尸体,脸上是一副让人琢磨不透的表情。

Swaddled in soft woollens or nestled in baskets, the tiny infants are photographed when they are just weeks old.───她给躺在柔软的软呢绒襁褓或依偎在篮子里的只有一星期大的小宝宝拍照。

英语使用场景

I tuck everything away, his toes, his fingers all swaddled against the wind.

Your speaking time is swaddled within 3 minutes.

Where once this corner of the island was swaddled in green, a lunar landscape now stands.

It is a birth swaddled in deception, whose secret will not be shared by those most affected until decades have passed.

Have you swaddled your luggage?

Each morning I swaddled them in cotton wool and boxes of Band-Aids.

She sat by the fire, swaddled in a blanket.