0 a small bed for a baby, especially one that moves from side to side -- 搖床;搖籃
1 the object that you put a phone, camera, etc. into in order to recharge (= put power into) its batteries -- (行動電話、相機、掌上型電腦等的)傳輸座(用來充電或把設備與電腦相連)
2 a frame that hangs on the side of a building, ship, etc. for people to work from -- (懸掛在建築物、船等側面供工作用的)腳手架,吊架,吊籃
3 to hold something or someone gently, especially by supporting with the arms -- (尤指用手臂)輕托,輕抱
She cradled him tenderly in her arms. 她把他輕輕地抱在懷裡。
There were some things in the house, such as a cradle.
Thermoplastic cradles must tie up to patient bony pelvis anatomy, yet lateral tattoos are tied in with alignment marks drawn on the cradles.
A third mechanism is proposed to account for the lengthening in words like cradle and raven.
The anterior portion of these bones represents the lateral wall of a cradle-like chamber.
This is the horse sleeping in a cradle, their bed.
The cradle, reliably peaceful, is the focal point of the play's final tableau, which depicts the family group.
Based on clinical experience, this author notes that anteriorly encasing thermoplastic cradles pose additional technical problems.
Radiation from radioactive sources in nature hits us twenty-fours hours a day from cradle to grave.
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