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nappy

/nap-ee/US // ˈnæp i //UK // (ˈnæpɪ) //

尿布,纸尿裤,尿片,尿布的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly Scot.

    • : liquor, especially ale.

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Examples

  • Three and half days after his birth/death, I undressed my son, changed his nappy, bathed him, and dressed him in an outfit.

  • Prince Harry showed he is still game for a laugh today when he attempted to change the nappy of a baby (doll) with just one hand.

  • A nappy change prompted high security alert on a recent United Airlines flight from DC to San Francisco.

  • Care, mad to see a man sae happy, E'en drown'd himsel' amang the nappy!

  • No nest box or pan is really needed, but many pigeon keepers use a nest bowl, called a nappy, of earthenware or wood fiber.

  • "Miss 'Bell needn't strut so big; she got short nappy har's well's I," said Nell, with a broad grin that showed her teeth.

  • She let her fingers wander up and down his cheek and across his shoulders and into his uneven nappy hair.

  • They had a pair of plates that for ugliness and price knocked the "ginuwine Hall nappy" higher 'n the main truck.