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playpen

/pley-pen/US // ˈpleɪˌpɛn //UK // (ˈpleɪˌpɛn) //

围栏,玩偶,戏水池,戏台

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small enclosure, usually portable, in which a young child can play safely alone without constant supervision.
    • : playground.

Examples

  • If you like to hit the road and travel at times, you may want to invest in a portable playpen that is easy to transport—you’ll be able to get your adventures in while having peace of mind that your pooch is in a safe place.

  • I reached into the back seat to take my 6-month-old daughter and 1-year-old son out of the playpen that was perched in front of trash bags filled with our clothes, and into my arms.

  • However, if the object was familiar, meaning it came from their playpen, dogs and wolves approached it about the same amount.

  • It can easily adhere to the sides, tray, or hood of your stroller as well as your little one’s car seat, playpen, or baby gym.

  • In a clever twist, the team also built an actual playpen that completely mimicked the VR world, to see how the rats’ brains reacted between VR and the real world.

  • The children were kept in a large playpen with the radio tuned to a news station for company.

  • Then I bought at Montgomery Ward a playpen for about $11 for the kid.

  • There was the bare necessities; there was no playpen or crib for the baby.

  • I say it is not necessary for a young couple to have a playpen for a baby.

  • And I will point out the character of my son, and what I am saying about the playpen and so on.

  • They'd been standing for it ever since I could remember anything outside my own playpen, which, of course, hadn't been too long.