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bedded

/bed-id/US // ˈbɛd ɪd //

被褥,铺面,有床位的,有床铺的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Geology.

    • : of or relating to rocks that exhibit bedding.

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Examples

  • And did I mention that his memoir, filled with tales of the women he has bedded, is called Exposing Myself?

  • I bedded down for this debate, Scotch in hand, expecting to be bored five ways to rigor mortis.

  • Charles was succeeded by his brother James II, who was even more promiscuous, and was said to have bedded over a thousand women.

  • By surrendering her virtue to Charles, Camilla had surrendered her right to marry him—the bedded could not be wedded.

  • Fresh intelligence had it that this village was one in a small cluster in which key al Qaeda commanders regularly bedded down.

  • Bedded in the soft earth underneath lay the slim buckskin sacks.

  • She was propped up at first only by the bunch of fruit trees, but by-and-by we bedded her in stones.

  • Beneath them the cross-bedded sandstone appears, showing a mottled surface of pale-pinkish hue.

  • Not a sound came out of the sheep, bedded on the hillside in contentment, secure in their trust of men and dogs.

  • His stomach had made a little depression in the grass as he whirled, and he was now nicely bedded down for a real spin.