bedside

英['bedsaɪd] 美['bedsaɪd]
  • adj. 床边的;病床边的
  • n. 床边
Noun:
  1. space by the side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick or dying person);

    "the doctor stood at her bedside"

1. He crossed to the bedside table and put out the light.
他走到床头柜的另一边关了灯。

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2. She put a cup of tea down on the bedside table.
她在床头柜上放了一杯茶。

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3. She kept vigil at the bedside of her critically ill son.
她整夜都守在病重的儿子床边。

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4. The paintwork, the wardrobes and the bedside cupboards were coffee-cream.
漆面、衣柜和床头柜是浅咖啡色的。

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5. He drew a chair up to the bedside and sat down.
他拉了把椅子到床边坐了下来。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. She felt bad and ring the bedside bell for a nurse.
      她觉得身体不适,按了床边的铃叫护士来。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Her husband was so ill that she had to stay by his bedside all night.
      她丈夫病得很重,她不得不整夜守在他床边。
    2. I have been at his bedside since he became ill.
      自从他生病以来,我一直在他的床边陪伴着他。