swaddle 英 ['swɒd(ə)l]   美 ['swɑdl]

swaddle

swaddle  英 ['swɒd(ə)l] 美 ['swɑdl]

vt. 用襁褓包;束缚  n. 襁褓 

进行时:swaddling  过去式:swaddled  过去分词:swaddled  第三人称单数:swaddles 

You might find that if you swaddle your baby he or she will sleep better at night . 您可能会发现如果你襁褓您的宝宝,他或她每晚都可以高枕无忧。
I bought some diapers from Amazon last Sunday and the Pamper swaddle NB and 1-2 already arrived today. 我最近在网上买了一些尿布,出生小宝的今天就到了,大号的还没来。

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  • vt. 用襁褓包;束缚
  • n. 襁褓
  • 1. You might find that if you swaddle your baby he or she will sleep better at night .

    您可能会发现如果你襁褓您的宝宝,他或她每晚都可以高枕无忧。

  • 2. I bought some diapers from Amazon last Sunday and the Pamper swaddle NB and 1-2 already arrived today.

    我最近在网上买了一些尿布,出生小宝的今天就到了,大号的还没来。

  • 3. Lastly , pull the lower corner up to tuck it under babys chin to complete a secure swaddle .

    最后,拉较低的角落,直至塔克下婴儿的下巴完成一个安全的襁褓。

  • swaddle (v.) "bind with long strips of cloth," late 15c. alteration of Middle English swathlen (c. 1200), probably a frequentative form of Old English swaþian (see swathe). Related: Swaddled; swaddling. Phrase swaddling clothes is from Coverdale (1535) translation of Luke ii.7.
swad·dle / ˈswɒdl ; NAmE ˈswɑːdl / verb swaddlesb/sth ( old-fashioned) to wrap sb/sth, especially a baby, tightly in clothes or a piece of cloth (用衣服或布)紧裹,包裹(尤指婴儿) swaddle swaddles swaddled swaddling swad·dle / ˈswɒdl ; NAmE ˈswɑːdl /
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