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hammock

/ham-uhk/US // ˈhæm ək //UK // (ˈhæmək) //

吊床,吊椅,吊床上的,吊床上的人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hanging bed or couch made of canvas, netted cord, or the like, with cords attached to supports at each end.

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Examples

  • Give your furry friend the design they need for playing and lazing about—this pick is equipped with a hammock, perch, ball, and cradle so they can get comfortable at any level.

  • Full-size one- or two-person tents, small bivy tents, tarps, tarp tents, and hammock systems all have their advocates, depending on how they prioritize comfort, weight, and protection from weather and bugs.

  • This camping hammock can hold up to 500 pounds and has a quick setup time.

  • At 11 by nine feet, the premium version has a bigger footprint than the lite option, and is large enough to give good coverage from the rain when used over your hammock, tent, or camp table.

  • We’re talking hammocks, hot showers, a swimming pool, and an on-site speakeasy.

  • I said goodnight, retreated, and slumped into my hammock, the rain slapping the tarp over me.

  • Curled up on the hammock, surrounded by their kids and puppies, it really looked like love.

  • A.Then he got fever, and had to be carried in a hammock slung under a pole.

  • The first jolt had like to have shaken me out of my hammock, but afterwards the motion was easy enough.

  • Robert assisted her into the hammock which swung from the post before her door out to the trunk of a tree.

  • With a writhing motion she settled herself more securely in the hammock.

  • There is no such thing as a gay book on political economy for reading in a hammock.

  • Suddenly Amy, who was resting comfortably in the porch hammock, leaped to her feet.