0 to lie close together as if in a nest -- nép mình
The children nestled together for warmth.
1 to settle comfortably -- náu mình
She nestled into the cushions.
The incubation period lasts 14 to 16 days and the nestling period 9 to 12 days.
Most people prefer to spend their last days nestled in the family circle, rather than in a hospital, no matter how efficient, kind and understanding the staff around them.
When these projects are being sold to us, the most beguiling photographs appear of a peaceful seashore and, nestling beside it, a great symmetrical clean-limbed power station.
They are probably nestling side by side on the shelves of the shop or supermarket.
Many of these could be moved right out from the positions in which they have nestled for the last many years.
There is nothing more beautiful in our country that the cottages nestling on the hillside containing human population.
They see prosperous looking homesteads nestling in the trees, but they have no idea of the tragedy that is going on behind.
All over his back and down his left arm, pieces of shrapnel nestled under his agonised skin.