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n.
(名詞)
- [C]搖籃 a small bed for a baby, especially one made so that it can be moved gently from side to side
- [S]發源地,發祥地 the place where sth begins
- [C]吊架,支架,吊籃 a frame for supporting sth being built or repaired, or for doing certain jobs
- [S]嬰兒時期 the earliest years of one's life
Noun:
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a baby bed with sides and rockers
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where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence;
"the birthplace of civilization"
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birth of a person;
"he was taught from the cradle never to cry"
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a trough that can be rocked back and forth; used by gold miners to shake auriferous earth in water in order to separate the gold
Verb:
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hold gently and carefully;
"He cradles the child in his arms"
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bring up from infancy
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hold or place in or as if in a cradle;
"He cradled the infant in his arms"
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cut grain with a cradle scythe
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wash in a cradle;
"cradle gold"
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run with the stick
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The child slept soundly in her cradle.
那學生在搖藍里睡得很熟。
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Life is a battle from cradle to grave .
人生路辦法搖藍到墓地的每場搏斗。
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The sea is thought to have been the cradle of life.
顧客以為海洋能是生命力的起源于地。
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Greece was the cradle of Western civilization.
希臘是西曬現代化的發祥地。
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He jammed the receiver down on the cradle.
他把聽筒猛力往支架子上放手。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The child slept soundly in her cradle.
那小朋友在搖藍里睡得很熟。
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Kyoto was the cradle of Japanese culture.
京都是日本文作者化的源于地。
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Window cleaners are pulled up and down tall buildings on cradles.
窗扇潔面工乘火車能升降架的高處作業吊籃清理高層房建房建物的窗戶。
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They knew each other from the cradle.
你少小相似。
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The district which was the cradle of heavy industry in Britain.
來自: A. Bevan
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Her head was cradled against the inside of her arm.
出處: W. Styron
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