英:[ˈswɒdl]
美:[ˈswɑdl]
英:[ˈswɒdl]
美:[ˈswɑdl]
swad·dle
swa dl
复数:swaddles
第三人称单数:swaddles
现在分词:swaddling
过去式:swaddled
过去分词:swaddled
transitive verb
to wrap (an infant) tightly in cloths or blankets.
to bind or wrap with bandages, esp. to restrict movement.
noun
a cloth or strip of cloth used for bandaging or swaddling.
"用长布条包裹(婴儿等)",是15世纪中期对中古英语 swathlen(约1200年)的改编,该词可能是古英语 swaþian(见 swathe)的频率形式。相关词汇: Swaddled; swaddling。
短语 swaddling clothes 指的是"用于包裹婴儿的亚麻布带",源自 Coverdale 于1535年翻译的路加福音2:7。
Young children ... are still bandaged in this manner in many parts of Europe to prevent them from using their limbs freely, owing to a fancy that those who are left free in infancy become deformed. [Century Dictionary, 1891]
许多欧洲地区仍然用这种方式包裹幼儿,以防止他们自由运用四肢,因为人们认为在婴儿时期被束缚的人会变形。[世纪词典,1891]
威克里夫使用了 swathing-clothes(14世纪晚期)。
Middle English swadelen, swathelen, probably alteration of swedelen, swethelen, from swethel swaddling band, from Old English; akin to Old English swathian to swathe
The first known use of swaddle was in the 14th century
swagger1 of 2verb
to behave in a very proud mannerespecially: to walk with a proud strut
boast entry 2 sense 1
swagger2 of 2noun
an act or instance of swaggering
swagger1 of 2verb
to behave in a very proud mannerespecially: to walk with a proud strut
boast entry 2 sense 1
swagger2 of 2noun
an act or instance of swaggering
swagger1 of 2verb
to behave in a very proud mannerespecially: to walk with a proud strut
boast entry 2 sense 1
swagger2 of 2noun
an act or instance of swaggering
swagnoun
goods acquired by unlawful means : booty, loot
valuable articles or goods
promotional goods or items
goods given to people who attend or participate in an event
swagnoun
goods acquired by unlawful means : booty, loot
valuable articles or goods
promotional goods or items
goods given to people who attend or participate in an event
swaddleverb
to wrap an infant with swaddling clothes
swaddleverb
to wrap an infant with swaddling clothes
1 His justification compulsion, he now realized, had to be seen, similarly, as his brain’s attempt to swaddle his fiction.
2 And she brought forth her first-born son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in the manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.
3 She was rich, at least by our standards, as rich as the richest of the white girls, swaddled in comfort and care.
4 In fact it’s just an unconventional swaddling technique, according to Dr. Robert Block, pediatrician and former president of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
5 His arms and legs, freed from their swaddling, beat the air.
6 At the hospital, Finn was poked, prodded, X-rayed, plucked free of embedded gravel, rubbed down with stinging antiseptic, and swaddled in bandages.
7 Also, as your baby gets old you might notice that your baby doesn't want his or her arms wrapped in the blanket, so you can swaddle without the hands being wrapped up.
此外,由于您的宝宝得到岁的您可能会注意到您的宝宝不希望他或她的武器裹在毯,所以你可以襁褓没有双手被包裹起来。
8 Quickly she swaddled the test in toilet paper, using almost half the roll, and shoved it down to the bottom of the garbage can.
9 Let’s remain humble, remain rooted to the world beyond the Yard – where we are swaddled in wealth.
10 The new nations are trying to free themselves of their swaddling clothes.
新兴的国家正在努力挣脱束缚.
11 Infants are often comforted by swaddling, ambient noise, and movement.
婴儿常常可以从襁褓 、 周围声音和运动中得到安抚.
12 An 2013 essay in The New York Times opinion pages, published under the headline “How Hipsters Ruined Paris,” decried the entrance of cashmere swaddle blankets and a luxury rum bar.
13 Sweeter and soapier than we’ve come to expect from the Danish director Thomas Vinterberg, “The Commune” swaddles the pain of a disintegrating marriage in a good-natured cocoon of laughter and larks.
14 “Don’t worry,” reassured Kid Sampson, still wrapped in the heavy blankets and raincoat in which he had been swaddled on the boat by his rescuers.
15 While Ms. Aflalo, flipped through racks of striped jersey dresses and leather pants, Ms. Rosenblatt, who was swaddled in a leopard-patterned coat, perched on a sofa, a tiny French bulldog nestled in her lap.
16 Manger aside, the baby Jesus may have been swaddled in pleasant and pricey fragrances, thanks to the presents that the Bible says were given to him by the Wise Men of the East.
17 She transformed herself into an astonishingly large hawk, descended on the child, gripped the swaddling clothes in her talons, and lifted the baby into the sky.
18 Even though it wasn’t that cold, Mrs. Bernoffski was completely swaddled—long black coat, hat, scarf, the whole bit.
19 I get the kids out the pool, swaddle em up in towels.
20 Now Hamlet begins to cry in my arms and struggles against his swaddling clothes.
1 包缠
2 襁褓
3 限制
limitary limiting restrictive limitative downhold condition limit reserve disability parameter limitation restriction qualification modification clamp contraction stint constipation confinement embargo circumscription narrow conscribe reduce contract qualify restrict bound confine restrain imprison scant corset padlock constipate fetter abridge straiten astrict set measures to bind down fence around cage in saving determinative line term mark tie terminal lid imprisonment leash modify bind spare terminate cramp crib circumscribe set limits to set a term to hedge about astriction regulation string reservation curb restraint stricture ring-fence determine pinch peg bottleneck
4 束缚
band tie bond constraint restraint cramp hamper leash captivity yoke shackle bondage limbo bridle duress hobble noose thrall fetter stranglehold manacle trammel hamshackle enfetter chain bind hedge restrain constrain imprison tether halter enchain entrammel astrict tie by the leg bind down hold in leash bound obligatory cord binding ligament straitjacket thralldom commit constrict hopple astriction restriction slavery stricture thraldom ring-fence astringe engage curb pinion strait-waistcoat