cot
英[kɒt]
美[kɑːt]
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n.
<英>幼儿床;吊床
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n.
小屋;村舍;棚;护套;鞘
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abbr.
[数]余切(=cotangent)
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Noun:
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a sheath worn to protect a finger
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baby bed with high sides made of slats
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a small bed that folds up for storage or transport
- 1. The girl lay on an army cot, all doped up with Valium.
- 那女孩躺在行军床上,因服用安定剂完全处于恍惚的状态。
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- 2. Doctors still aren't sure what causes cot deaths.
- 医生仍不确定婴儿猝死的原因。
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- 3. He must have climbed out of his cot.
- 他肯定是从婴儿床里爬出来的。
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- 4. The baby is fast asleep in his cot.
- 婴儿在他的小床上熟睡着.
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- 5. Put a selection of baby toys in his cot to amuse him if he wakes early.
- 要在婴儿床里放一些玩具,以便他醒得早时可以自己玩。
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- If the baby grew restless, the nurse would take him out of his cot and sing him to sleep.
如果婴儿烦躁不安,护士把他从摇床里抱出来,哼着催眠曲让他人睡。
- A hanging, easily swung cot or lounge of canvas or heavy netting suspended between two trees or other supports.
吊床一种易摆动的吊床或躺椅,用帆布或厚网挂在两树或别的支撑物之间