hammock
英 [ˈhæmək]
美 [ˈhæmək]
n. 吊床
BNC.23743 / COCA.13941
牛津词典
noun
- 吊床
a type of bed made from a net or from a piece of strong material, with ropes at each end that are used to hang it between two trees, posts, etc.
柯林斯词典
- (帆布或网状的)吊床
Ahammockis a piece of strong cloth or netting which is hung between two supports and used as a bed.
英英释义
noun
- a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees)
- a small natural hill
双语例句
- And I'm swinging in a hammock
而我就在吊床上摇啊摇 - I would never feel secure if I had to be responsible for much more than a hammock.
如果我的责任比一张吊床要承担的还更为沉重,我就没有安全感。 - Back to the hammock and JD.
然后回到我的吊床和威士忌身边。 - It is difficult to turn over in a hammock.
在吊床上翻身很困难。 - What does a cannibal call a man in a hammock?
食人族把吊床上的人叫做什么? - Years ago while lying in my hammock and drinking JD from the bottle I noticed my dog dragging something under the fence.
几年前当我躺在吊床上喝着瓶中的JD时,我注意到我的狗在栅栏下拖着什么东西。 - Devote all your attention to packing a picnic, swinging in a hammock or collecting seashells.
全心投入准备野餐的东西,在吊床上摇摆或收集贝壳。 - Timon: And I'll be snoozing in my hammock.
“丁满:”我会在我的吊床上小睡。 - He looked upwards, and saw that the dwarf was smoking in his hammock.
他抬头向上一望,看到矮子正在吊床里喷云吐雾。 - A hammock is dry while the soil is damp and is safe from most wild animals.
吊床静静地悬在半空中,在泥土潮湿的环境中仍可保持干爽,并且可以远离大多数野生动物的侵扰。