nestled
英 [ˈnesld]
美 [ˈnesld]
v. 依偎; 舒适地坐(或卧); 抱; 安置; 位处,坐落(于安全、隐蔽之处)
nestle的过去分词和过去式
过去式:nestled
COCA.35778
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)(舒适地)安顿下来,安卧,偎依
If younestleorare nestledsomewhere, you move into a comfortable position, usually by pressing against someone or against something soft.- John took one child into the crook of each arm and let them nestle against him...
约翰一只臂弯搂着一个孩子,让他们舒服地靠着他。 - Jade nestled her first child in her arms.
杰德怀里抱着她的第一个孩子。
- John took one child into the crook of each arm and let them nestle against him...
- V-ERG (使)置于,坐落在(安全、有遮蔽之处)
If something such as a buildingnestlessomewhere or if itis nestledsomewhere, it is in that place and seems safe or sheltered.- Nearby, nestling in the hills, was the children's home...
孩子们的家就在附近的山里。 - She nestled the eggs safely in the straw in Jim's basket.
她把鸡蛋轻轻地放在吉姆篮子里的稻草上。
- Nearby, nestling in the hills, was the children's home...
英英释义
adj
- drawn or pressed close to someone or something for or as if for affection or protection
- saw a number of small houses nestled against the hillside
- like a baby snuggled in its mother's arms