swaddled

英 [ˈswɒdld] 美 [ˈswɑːdld]

v.  (用衣服或布)紧裹,包裹(尤指婴儿)
swaddle的过去分词和过去式

过去式:swaddled

COCA.38485



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (用布)包裹,裹紧(婴儿)
    If you swaddle a baby, you wrap cloth around it in order to keep it warm or to prevent it from moving.
    1. Swaddle your newborn baby so that she feels secure.
      把你刚出生的孩子用襁褓包裹住,这样她会有安全感。
    2. ...a baby swaddled in silk brocade.
      用丝缎包裹的婴儿

双语例句

  1. The baby is tightly swaddled.
    婴儿被紧紧地裹在襁褓之中。
  2. Three short years ago, a friend and I found the newborn, swaddled in several layers of clothing and abandoned in a Shanghai alleyway.
    四年前,我和一个朋友在上海一条弄堂里发现一个裹着层层衣服的弃婴。
  3. 'He's got a good pair of lungs on him, that's for sure,' said Prince William, holding his son swaddled in a cream blanket.
    威廉王子抱着裹在米色襁褓里的儿子说,他有一对强壮的肺,这是肯定无疑的。
  4. Get to see who swaddled him.
    看到谁曾经摇过他。