bed
名词
定义 bed 名词
furniture(家具)
- A1Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)
a large, rectangular piece of furniture, typically with four legs, designed for sleeping on
床;床鋪
His room contained only two chairs, a bed, and a table.
他的房間裡只有兩把椅子、一張床和一張桌子。
He enjoys eating breakfast in bed on Saturday mornings.
他喜歡在星期六早上在床上吃早餐。
She didn't get out of bed until lunchtime today.
她今天直到午餐時間才起床。
base(底部)
- C2Countable(可數名詞)
the bottom of something, or something that serves as a base or foundation
底部;基座
Many unique plants and fish live on the seabed.
許多獨特的植物和魚類生活在海底。
The railway was constructed on a bed of solid rock.
鐵路建在堅固的岩石基座上。
ground(土地)
- C2Countable(可數名詞)
a piece of ground in a garden or field where plants are grown
花壇;苗床
They have several beautiful flower beds in their yard.
他們的院子裡有好幾個漂亮的花壇。
片语 bed 名词
- make the bed
To arrange the bed neatly after it has been slept in.
整理床鋪
• Every morning, I make the bed before starting my day.
每天早上,我都在開始一天之前整理床鋪。
- a bed of something
A layer of a particular food that serves as a base for other foods, typically as part of a meal.
以…為底的飯菜
• The dish features grilled salmon served on a bed of spinach.
這道菜以烤鮭魚為主角,底下鋪了一層菠菜。
动词
定义 bed 动词
place(放置)
- Transitive(及物動詞)
to place or fix something firmly into a substance or the ground
將某物穩固地放置在某種物質或地面中;嵌入;固定
The posts must be firmly bedded in concrete.
這些柱子必須牢固地嵌入混凝土中。
sex(性行為)
- Transitive(及物動詞)old-fashioned(過時)
to have sexual intercourse with someone
與某人發生性關係
成语
- get out of bed (on) the wrong side
To be in a bad mood and easily annoyed throughout the day.
指某人一整天都心情不好,容易被激怒。
• She must have gotten out of bed on the wrong side today, because she's been snappy with everyone.
她今天一定是起床下錯邊了,因為她對每個人都很暴躁。
- bed of nails
A very difficult or painful situation or way of life.
艱難的處境(或生活)
• He found himself suddenly on a bed of nails, having lost his job and facing enormous bills.
他突然發現自己處於極度艱難的境地,失業了還要面對巨額賬單。
- in bed
Engaged in sexual activity; having sexual relations.
性交
• She discovered her husband in bed with her colleague.
她發現她丈夫和她的同事在床上。
- bed of roses
A situation or state of being that is comfortable and without difficulties.
舒適快樂的生活
• He thought married life would be a bed of roses, but he soon discovered it was not.
他以為婚姻生活會很輕鬆,但很快就發現並非如此。
- put something to bed
To successfully resolve or conclude a matter.
成功地處理或解決某事。
• We believed we had put the issue to bed, but it resurfaced at the subsequent meeting.
我們以為已經解決了這個問題,但在隨後的會議上它又重新出現了。
- be in bed with
To be colluding or working closely with a person or organization in a way that is dishonest or disreputable, causing a loss of trust from others.
與…同流合污
• The company was accused of being in bed with a large corporation to manipulate market prices.
這家公司被指控與一家大企業勾結,操縱市場價格。
- go to bed with someone
To engage in sexual intercourse with someone.
與(某人)發生性關係;和(某人)上床
• They went to bed with each other after their first date.
他們在第一次約會後就發生了關係。
- take to your bed
To go to bed, especially because you are feeling unwell or overwhelmed and unable to cope.
(尤指因病或感到無法應對而)臥床不起。
• She took to her bed after she was told she had missed the promotion.
她得知自己錯過升職後,便臥床不起。
- you've made your bed, now lie in it
This idiom is used to convey that someone must accept the consequences of their actions, especially when those consequences are negative or undesirable.
自作自受
• You decided not to study, and now you've failed the exam; you've made your bed, now lie in it.
你決定不讀書,現在考試不及格;你自作自受。
片语动词 bed
- bed down
to settle down to sleep in a place that is not your regular sleeping area.
在不同地點安眠
• When they arrived at the campsite, they quickly bedded down in their tents.
當他們到達營地時,他們迅速在帳篷裡安頓下來。
- bed something out
to transplant young or fragile plants from indoors to the outdoors
將苗移植;移栽苗木
• When spring arrives, we usually bed out the seedlings in the garden.
春天來臨時,我們通常會把幼苗移植到花園裡。