柯林斯詞典nestle /?n?s?l/ (nestling,nestled,nestles) 1. V-T/V-I If you nestle or are nestled somewhere, you move into a comfortable position, usually by pressing against someone or against something soft. 舒服地靠在; 依偎 John took one child into the crook of each arm and let them nestle against him. 約翰一手摟過一個(gè)孩子,讓他們依偎著他。2. V-I If something such as a building nestles somewhere, it is in that place and seems safe or sheltered. 坐落 Nearby, nestling in the hills, was the children's home. 附近的山崗上坐落著那些孩子們的家。 返回 nestle劍橋詞典to rest yourself or part of your body in a warm , comfortable , and protected position (使)安臥;(使)依偎 She nestled (her head ) against his shoulder . 她(把頭)靠在他肩膀上。 to be in, or put something in, a protected position , with bigger things around it (使)位于,(使)坐落于(安全或隱蔽之處) Bregenz is a pretty Austrian town that nestles between the Alps and Lake Constance. 布雷根茨是一個(gè)漂亮的奧地利小鎮(zhèn),坐落在阿爾卑斯山和康斯坦茨湖之間。 返回 nestle