cradle

英 [ˈkreɪdl] 美 [ˈkreɪdl]

n.  摇篮; 策源地; 发源地; 发祥地; (高楼外供清洁窗户等用的)吊架,托架,吊篮
v.  轻轻抱着

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 摇篮
    a small bed for a baby which can be pushed gently from side to side
    1. She rocked the baby to sleep in its cradle.
      她摇动摇篮哄婴儿入睡。
  2. 策源地;发源地;发祥地
    the place where sth important began
    1. Greece, the cradle of Western civilization
      希腊,西方文明的摇篮
  3. (高楼外供清洁窗户等用的)吊架,托架,吊篮
    a small platform that can be moved up and down the outside of a high building, used by people cleaning windows, etc.
    1. (电话机的)听筒架,叉托支架
      the part of a telephone on which the receiver rests

      verb

      1. 轻轻抱着
        to hold sb/sth gently in your arms or hands
        1. The old man cradled the tiny baby in his arms.
          老汉把幼小的婴儿轻轻抱在怀里。

      柯林斯词典

      1. 摇篮
        A cradle is a baby's bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side.
        1. N-COUNT (电话机的)听筒架
          The cradle is the part of a telephone on which the receiver rests while it is not being used.
          1. I dropped the receiver back in the cradle.
            我把听筒放回听筒架上。
        2. N-COUNT 支架;护架
          A cradle is a frame which supports or protects something.
          1. He fixed the towing cradle round the hull.
            他把牵引支架固定在船体上。
        3. N-COUNT 发源地;发祥地
          A place that is referred to as the cradle of something is the place where it began.
          1. Mali is the cradle of some of Africa's richest civilizations.
            马里是非洲一些最悠久的文明的发祥地。
          2. ...New York, the cradle of capitalism.
            纽约,资本主义的发源地
        4. VERB 轻轻抱着(或捧着)
          If you cradle someone or something in your arms or hands, you hold them carefully and gently.
          1. I cradled her in my arms...
            我把她轻轻地抱在怀里。
          2. He was sitting at the big table cradling a large bowl of milky coffee.
            他坐在一张大桌子旁,手里捧着一大碗加了牛奶的咖啡。
        5. PHRASE 一生;一世;从生到死
          If something affects you from the cradle to the grave, it affects you throughout your life.
          1. The bond of brotherhood was one to last from the cradle to the grave.
            兄弟之情会延续一辈子。

        双语例句

        1. I dropped the receiver back in the cradle.
          我把听筒放回听筒架上。
        2. He fixed the towing cradle round the hull.
          他把牵引支架固定在船体上。
        3. Mali is the cradle of some of Africa's richest civilizations.
          马里是非洲一些最悠久的文明的发祥地。
        4. I cradled her in my arms
          我把她轻轻地抱在怀里。
        5. He was sitting at the big table cradling a large bowl of milky coffee.
          他坐在一张大桌子旁,手里捧着一大碗加了牛奶的咖啡。
        6. The bond of brotherhood was one to last from the cradle to the grave.
          兄弟之情会延续一辈子。
        7. As a clergyman's son he'd imbibed a set of mystical beliefs from the cradle.
          作为牧师的儿子,他从尚在襁褓时起就接受了一套神秘主义信仰。
        8. O! The Huanghe ( River), cradle of the Chinese nation.
          啊!黄河,你是中华民族的摇篮。
        9. The baby was rocked to sleep in a cradle.
          婴儿在摇篮里被摇得睡着了。
        10. The Yellow River was the cradle of Chinese civilization.
          黄河是我国文化的摇篮。
        11. They knew each other from the cradle.
          他们自幼相识。
        12. He takes care of her from the cradle to the grave.
          她终身得到他的照顾。
        13. Kyoto was the cradle of Japanese culture.
          京都是日本文化的发源地。
        14. The child slept soundly in her cradle.
          那孩子在摇篮里睡得很熟。
        15. These mountains and plains are a cradle and a stepping-stone.
          这群山和平原是摇篮,是溪中垫脚的石头。
        16. New England saw itself as the cradle of American technology and progress.
          新英格兰把自己视为美国工业技术和进步的发源地。
        17. This is a paradise for me to study and a cradle for me to grow up.
          这就是我学习的乐园,也是我成长的摇篮。
        18. You murdered me in my cradle.
          你在摇篮里就杀害了我。
        19. Because this is the cradle of civilization.
          因为这里是文明的发源地。
        20. The Old City was also the cradle of Catholicism in Shanghai and in China.
          老城厢还是上海和中国天主教的发源地。
        21. And down will come baby, cradle and all.
          宝贝和摇篮都掉下来了。
        22. Cradle: I like to see him smile.
          摇篮:我喜欢看他笑。
        23. Blue sky, flying the cradle of the hands of how many people's mind sees and the pursuit!
          蓝天,翱翔的摇篮,寄托了多少人的情思和追求!
        24. He place the receiver back on the cradle, lost in some reflection.
          他挂上了听筒,茫然若有所思地站了一会儿。
        25. They settled in the cradle of human civilization, and thus a new nation was born.
          他们在人类文明的发源地定居,这样一个新国家诞生了。
        26. Don't rob the cradle, she is too young for you.
          你不要老牛吃嫩草,她对你而言太年轻了。
        27. We are bees far away from the sweet cradle and home.
          我们是远离甜蜜的摇篮和家乡的蜜蜂。
        28. I love my home. It's the cradle of life!
          我爱我的家。它是我生命的摇篮!
        29. Found a place that he named the cradle of life.
          找到了一个被他称为“生命的摇篮”的地方。
        30. So, this is the cradle of life.
          那么,这就是“生命的摇篮”了。

        习惯用语

        n.

          from the cradle to the grave

        • 一生;一世;从生到死
          a way of referring to the whole of a person's life, from birth until death
          1. rob the cradle

          2. 老牛吃嫩草(指跟比自己年龄小很多的人发生性关系)
            to have a sexual relationship with a much younger person

            英英释义

            noun

            1. a baby bed with sides and rockers

              1. a trough that can be rocked back and forth

                  Synonym:    rocker

                1. where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence
                  1. the birthplace of civilization

                  Synonym:    birthplaceplace of originprovenanceprovenience

                2. birth of a person
                  1. he was taught from the cradle never to cry

                verb

                1. run with the stick

                  1. hold gently and carefully
                    1. He cradles the child in his arms

                  2. wash in a cradle
                    1. cradle gold

                  3. cut grain with a cradle scythe

                    1. hold or place in or as if in a cradle
                      1. He cradled the infant in his arms

                    2. bring up from infancy