cot
英 [kɒt]
美 [kɑːt]
n.  (有围栏的)幼儿床
复数:cots
Collins.1 / BNC.7898 / COCA.10493
牛津词典
noun
- (有围栏的)幼儿床
a small bed with high sides for a baby or young child - (有围栏的)幼儿床
a small bed with high sides for a baby or young child 
柯林斯词典
- 婴儿床
Acotis a bed for a baby, with bars or panels round it so that the baby cannot fall out. - (可折叠的)行军床,帆布床
Acotis a narrow bed, usually made of canvas fitted over a frame which can be folded up. 
in AM, use 美国英语用 crib
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 camp bed
英英释义
noun
- a small bed that folds up for storage or transport
 - baby bed with high sides made of slats
 - a sheath worn to protect a finger
 
双语例句
- And she was in the cot next to me.
她当时就躺在我旁边的小床上。 - If you have a baby, a cot would also be necessary.
如果你有个小宝宝,摇篮也是需要的。 - In the very smallest cot there is room enough for a loving pair.
哪怕是最小的茅舍,对一对恋人来说都有足够的空间。 - A new machine no bigger than a 10p piece could help save babies from cot death
一种体积不超过10便士硬币大小的新机器能防止婴儿猝死。 - The sagging cot was a poor apology for a bed.
下陷的帆布床是床的一个低劣的代用品。 - I can arrange a cot for you in this room.
我可以在这个房间中帮你安排一张小床。 - They had a cot set up for me.
他们为我铺好了一张小床。 - In developed countries, cot death is the main cause of death between the ages of one week and one year
在发达国家,婴儿猝死是一周到一岁的婴儿死亡的主要原因。 - When I was put back into my basket, my friend was already soundly asleep in his cot;
我回到我的床上时,小朋友已先在床上了。 - The young couple were choosing a cot bed for their baby.
这对年轻夫妇正在为他们的的婴儿挑选婴儿床。 
