swaddled

swaddled

美 [ˈswɑd(ə)l]  英 [ˈswɒd(ə)l]

  • v.(尤指用被包,襁褓等)包裹;限制
  • n.襁褓
  • 网络束缚;用襁褓包;用襁褓包裹

词形变化

第三人称单数:swaddles  现在分词:swaddling  过去式:swaddled  

反义词

同义词

英汉解释

v.
1.
(尤指用被包,襁褓等)包裹,包缠
2.
束缚,限制
n.
1.
襁褓

英英解释

v.

例句

She took it to her breast, when it had been bathed and swaddled , with a tremendous sense of satisfaction and joy.

孩子之后搂抱怀感觉非常满足快乐

She had a boy babe too, all swaddled up in fur, but he was dead.

男婴毛皮襁褓已经

Although she 9as still swaddled in that old wool coat, this time I sensed something different. I can only call it love.

虽然仍然穿着毛线外套这次心里过去不同感受只能

Swaddled in blankets, evacuated tsunami survivors try to keep warm in a Japanese Red Cross hospital on March 13.

疏散海啸幸存者日本红十字会医院毯子自己试图保暖

He was sitting on a chair beside the table, in profile to me and unaware of my presence, looking uncomprehendingly at the swaddled corpse.

没有意识到存在只是呆呆小小尸体琢磨表情

Swaddled in soft woollens or nestled in baskets, the tiny infants are photographed when they are just weeks old.

柔软呢绒襁褓依偎篮子只有星期宝宝拍照

In the corner of the room, a tiny baby--3 hours old--lay on a bed, wailing, swaddled in bright-colored African fabric.

房间角落一个非常婴儿——出生3个小时——床上嚎哭包裹一个颜色鲜亮非洲织物襁褓

On one side sit the women, swaddled in their best robes.

一边妇女她们最好长袍

Have you swaddled your luggage?

行李捆扎吗?