柯林斯詞典cradle /?kre?d?l/ (cradling,cradled,cradles) 1. N-COUNT A cradle is a baby's bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side. 搖籃2. V-T If you cradle someone or something in your arms or hands, you hold them carefully and gently. (小心輕柔地) 抱著 I cradled her in my arms. 我把她小心輕柔地抱在懷中。 返回 cradle劍橋詞典 cradle noun [C] (BED) a small bed for a baby , especially one that moves from side to side 搖牀;搖籃 The nurse rocked the cradle. 保姆搖動(dòng)搖籃。 cradle noun [C] (PHONE) the object that you put a phone , camera , etc. into in order to recharge (= put power into) its batteries (移動(dòng)電話,相機(jī),掌上電腦等的)傳輸座(用來充電或連接電腦) cradle noun [C] (EQUIPMENT) UK (US scaffold) a frame that hangs on the side of a building , ship , etc. for people to work from (懸掛在建築物、船等側(cè)麪供工作用的)腳手架,吊架,吊籃 習(xí)語the cradle of sth from (the) cradle to (the) grave the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world 返回 cradle