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  1. [countable, uncountable] a piece of furniture for sleeping on
    • a single/double bed一张单人/双人床
    • on the bed She lay on the bed (= on top of the covers).她躺在床上(指没盖被子)。
    • in bed He lay in bed (= under the covers).他躺在床上(指盖着被子)。
    • I'm tired—I'm going to bed.我累了,我要睡觉了。
    • I'll just put the kids to bed.我这就安排孩子们去睡觉。
    • It's time for bed (= time to go to sleep).该是睡觉的时候了。
    • He likes to have a mug of cocoa before bed (= before going to bed).他睡前喜欢喝一大杯可可。
    • to get into/out of bed就寝;起床
    • to make the bed (= arrange the covers in a tidy way)铺床
    • Could you give me a bed for the night (= somewhere to sleep)?今晚你能给我弄个睡的地方吗?
    • There's a shortage of hospital beds (= not enough room for patients to be admitted).医院床位短缺。
    • He has been confined to bed with flu for the past couple of days.他因患流感,已经几天未下床了。
    • Having breakfast in bed is a rare treat.在床上吃早餐是一种难得的享受。
    • I ran and hid under a bed.我跑过去藏在床下。
    • She came over and sat at the foot (= bottom) of the bed.她走过来,坐在床脚。
    see also airbed, camp bed, sofa bed, trundle bed, twin bed, waterbed
    Extra Examples
    • Elizabeth was sitting on her bed writing a letter.伊丽莎白正坐在床上写信。
    • I like to be in bed before 11 o'clock.我喜欢 11 点之前上床睡觉。
    • She crawled into bed exhausted.她精疲力竭地钻进被窝。
    • Are you out of bed yet?你起床了吗?
    • He and his brother had to share a bed.他和弟弟不得不同睡一张床。
    • Don't punish a child who wets the bed.不要惩罚尿床的孩子。
    • He came home to find an empty bed.他回家发现床上空荡荡的。
    • He slept on a makeshift bed of blankets and cushions.他睡在用毛毯和垫子铺成的临时床上。
    • Please strip the beds and put the sheets in the washing machine.请把床上的褥单换下来放到洗衣机里。
    • It was a messy room, with an unmade bed and clothes on the floor.这是一个凌乱的房间,地板上有一张未整理的床和衣服。
    Topics Houses and homesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • single
    • double
    • king-size
    verb + bed
    • make
    • make up
    • strip
    bed + noun
    • clothes
    • linen
    • sheet
    preposition
    • in bed
    • out of bed
    phrases
    • bed and breakfast
    • the edge of the bed
    • the foot of the bed
    See full entry
  2. of river/lake/sea河;湖;海

  3. [countable] the bottom of a river, the sea, etc.(河)床;(海等的)底
    • the ocean bed海洋底
    • oyster beds (= an area in the sea where there are many oysters)牡蛎层
    Topics Geographyb2
  4. for flowers/vegetables花卉;蔬菜

  5. [countable] an area of ground in a garden or park for growing flowers, vegetables, etc.花坛;苗圃;菜园
    • flower beds花坛
    • Raised flower beds are ideal for people in wheelchairs.凸起的花坛对坐轮椅的人来说非常方便。
    • bed of something ornamental beds of roses观赏用玫瑰花坛
    see also raised bed, seedbed
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • flower
    • rose
    • strawberry
    preposition
    • bed of
    See full entry
  6. bottom layer底层

  7. [countable] bed of something a layer of something that other things lie or rest on底层;基;基座
    • grilled chicken, served on a bed of rice烤鸡盖饭
    • The blocks should be laid on a bed of concrete.石块应该固定在混凝土基座上。
  8. geology地质学

  9. [countable] a layer of clay, rock, etc. in the ground(地下由黏土、岩石等构成的)地层 see also bedrock
  10. see also nail bed
    Word OriginOld English bed, bedd (noun), beddian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bed and German Bett.
Idioms
(not) a bed of roses
  1. (not) an easy or a pleasant situation(并非)轻松的境况,令人愉快的情况
    • Their life together hasn't exactly been a bed of roses.他们在一起的生活并不十分幸福。
die in your bed
  1. to die because you are old or ill寿终正寝
get out of bed on the wrong side (British English)
(North American English get up on the wrong side of the bed)
  1. to be in a bad mood for the whole day for no particular reason(无缘由地)一起床就整天情绪不好
go to bed with somebody
  1. (informal) to have sex with somebody与(某人)上床
in bed
  1. used to refer to sexual activity(指性行为)
    • What's he like in bed?他的床上功夫怎么样?
    • I caught them in bed together (= having sex).我撞见他们睡在一起。
take to your bed
  1. to go to bed and stay there because you are ill(因病)卧床;卧病
wet the/your bed
  1. [no passive] to urinate in your bed by accident尿床
    • It is quite common for small children to wet their beds.小孩尿床是常有的事。
you’ve made your bed and you must lie in/on it
  1. (saying) you must accept the results of your actions自己承担后果

bed

verb
/bed/
/bed/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bed
/bed/
/bed/
he / she / it beds
/bedz/
/bedz/
past simple bedded
/ˈbedɪd/
/ˈbedɪd/
past participle bedded
/ˈbedɪd/
/ˈbedɪd/
-ing form bedding
/ˈbedɪŋ/
/ˈbedɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. bed something (in something) to fix something in something so that it cannot move easily把…固定在
    • The bricks were bedded in sand to improve drainage.砖块铺在沙里,以增加透水性。
    • Make sure that you bed the roots firmly in the soil.一定要使根部牢牢地扎在土壤里。
  2. bed somebody (old-fashioned) to have sex with somebody与(某人)上床
    • He’s been trying to bed her for weeks.几个星期以来,他一直想让她上床。
  3. Word OriginOld English bed, bedd (noun), beddian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bed and German Bett.

BEd

noun
/ˌbiː ˈed/
/ˌbiː ˈed/
(also B.Ed. especially in North American English)
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  1. a first university degree in education (the abbreviation for Bachelor of Education) 教育学学士(全写为 Bachelor of Education,大学教育学的初级学位)
    • (British English) Sarah Wells BEd教育学学士萨拉 · 韦尔斯

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