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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.
那孩子們在開始里睡得很熟。
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Life is a battle from cradle to grave .
生活中是以開始到墳塋的場搏斗。
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The sea is thought to have been the cradle of life.
人類看做浮游生物是生物的起源地地。
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Greece was the cradle of Western civilization.
希臘是歐洲文民的發祥地。
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He jammed the receiver down on the cradle.
他把聽筒猛力往支架子上放下來。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The child slept soundly in her cradle.
那孩紙在開始里睡得很熟。
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Kyoto was the cradle of Japanese culture.
京都是日小編化的起源地地。
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Window cleaners are pulled up and down tall buildings on cradles.
窗口擦洗工乘火車能生降的高空作業吊籃潔凈頂層房建物的玻璃窗。
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They knew each other from the cradle.
他倆幼而相遇。
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The district which was the cradle of heavy industry in Britain.
出處: A. Bevan
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Her head was cradled against the inside of her arm.
源于: W. Styron
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