英:[ˈswɔdlɪŋ]
美:[ˈswɑdlɪŋ]
英:[ˈswɔdlɪŋ]
美:[ˈswɑdlɪŋ]
襁褓,襁褓期;褯;
plural noun
narrow strips of cloth wrapped around an infant to restrict movement
limitations or restrictions imposed on the immature or inexperienced
The first known use of swaddling clothes was in 1526
shutdownnoun
an ending of an activity
swallowtailnoun
a deeply forked and tapering tail (as of a swallow)
any of various usually large butterflies in which the hind wing is elongated into a process that resembles a tail
swaddling clothesplural noun
narrow strips of cloth wrapped around an infant to restrict movement
1 This is pure prosecco fun from a family that has been making wine in Italy since Mary Queen of Scots was in swaddling clothes.
2 Jesus’ swaddling clothes prefigure his freeing us from death’s winding sheets.
3 Yet in every variation the meaning shone through, as durable as a soul, wrapped in swaddling clothes.
4 I have known him since he was in long clothes.
他还在襁褓中我就认识他。
5 Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger.
你要去寻找一个包在襁褓里,躺在马槽内的婴儿。
6 Utilization of atomic energy for peaceful purposes is still in swaddling clothes.
将原子能用于和平目的尚在萌芽阶段.
7 Gods be good, our Lord Commander's still in swaddling clothes.
老天保佑, 我们的总司令仍在襁褓当中.
8 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.