crib
crib 英 [krɪb] 美 [krɪb]
n. 婴儿床;栅栏;食槽 vi. 剽窃 vt. 拘禁,关入栅栏;抄袭
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- A crib is a bed with high sides that babies sleep in. To crib is to cheat, like copying off someone else during an exam. How babyish!
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- n. 婴儿床;栅栏;食槽
- vi. 剽窃
- vt. 拘禁,关入栅栏;抄袭
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1. Nyah, much smaller then, dozing in her crib by the bed.
那时候自然比现在小得多啦,正在她的婴儿床里打盹呢。
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2. Although pets can be fun additions to the family, they shouldn’t be allowed in the nursery or crib.
虽然宠物可以为家庭带来乐趣,但是不要让它们进入婴儿房或者靠近婴儿床。
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3. One night, my sister wanted to sleep in the room to see why he woke up screaming every time we put him in his crib fast asleep.
一天,我姐姐打算睡在那个房间,想弄清楚为什麽每次我们把我已睡熟的儿子放在婴儿床上,他都会尖叫著醒来。
- crib (n.) Old English cribbe "manger of a cattle stable, fodder bin in cowsheds and fields," from a West Germanic word (source also of Old Saxon kribbia "manger;" Old Frisian and Middle Dutch kribbe; Old High German krippa, German Krippe "crib, manger") probably related to German Krebe "basket."
- crib (v.) c. 1600, "to shut or confine in a crib," from crib (n.). Meaning "to steal" (1748) originally was thieves' slang, probably from the noun in a secondary sense of "a basket."
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