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bedding

/bed-ing/US // ˈbɛd ɪŋ //UK // (ˈbɛdɪŋ) //

床上用品,被褥,卧具,寝具

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : blankets, sheets, etc., used on a bed; bedclothes.
    • : bedclothes together with a matress.
    • : litter; straw, etc., as a bed for animals.
    • : Building Trades. a foundation or bottom layer.a thin layer of putty laid in the rabbet of a window frame or muntin to give a pane of glass an even backing.
    • : Geology. arrangement of sedimentary rocks in strata.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Horticulture. of or relating to a plant especially suited to or prepared for planting in an open-air bed for ornamental displays: bedding hyacinths; bedding begonias.

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Examples

  • Unlike sheets, duvets, or other bedding, you won’t select a weighted blanket size solely based on your bed.

  • Last month, the company launched a line of Country Living Magazine-branded mattresses, the first product in a multi-brand licensing partnership between Hearst Magazines and Idle Group, which specializes in bedding and home furnishing categories.

  • The loft is decorated in a Southwestern bohemian style, with colorful wall paint and eccentric art and bedding.

  • Lindell’s continued allegations of widespread general-election fraud, for which there is no evidence, recently led to the threat of a costly lawsuit and the resignation of a board member from his Minnesota-based bedding company.

  • This alternative lifestyle is known as hot-racking, because of the sensation you get when you crawl into bedding that’s been recently occupied.

  • As I dragged my bedding into the unit, the deputy handed me a plastic bag.

  • He crosses the street and begins sweeping in front of the Sanitary Bedding Company.

  • I surveyed my hotel room, and snuggled deeper into the sheets (God, I love hotel bedding).

  • One full-moon night, a friend and I dragged our hotel bedding to the great stone heads, the moai, some 24 feet tall.

  • Mitchell ordered her into a tent full of dirty bedding and forced himself on her.

  • For that matter, he said, he didn't care a tinker's dam if we were; he had grub and bedding and we were welcome to both.

  • While we were packing grub and bedding on Piegan's extra horse, Lyn joined us, wrapped from head to heel in a yellow slicker.

  • The bedding was just as when he had lain down, but his sword was not there, nor a stick he always walked with.

  • I routed him out, in the dim mephitic place reeking of sour bedding, and put Petersen in his charge.

  • They piled all their bedding upon one narrow cot; and sleeping thus, they could be warm.