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abed

/uh-bed/US // əˈbɛd //UK // (əˈbɛd) //

堕落的,堕落的人,堕落,堕落了

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in bed: to stay abed late on Sundays.
    • : confined to bed.

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Examples

  • I had to lie abed for a month until my psyche began to knit and mend.

  • From behind the steering wheel, Abed introduced me as a journalist.

  • Abed filled his mouth with a piece of the baklava, I needed to get our conversation going.

  • Abu Hassar began to slowly nod and his gaze moved from Abed to me.

  • Then, once Abed was done, he picked up the water that had been set on the table.

  • A man knows he should get up in the morning,—he lies abed; he knows he should not lose his temper, yet he cannot keep it.

  • So, when those citizens had returned disappointed, for they found Agnello abed, he arose and joined his bandits.

  • Generally Miss Lie-abed is still reposing at nine of the clock!'

  • At all events she spoke no word of question or remark, and was still abed when they took their departure.

  • Mrs. Hazleton scolded her jestingly for late rising, and asked if she was always such a lie-abed.