bedridden
英 ['bedrɪd(ə)n]***美 ['bɛdrɪdn]
中文词源
- bedridden (adj.)
- also bed-ridden, mid-14c., from adjectival use of late Old English bæddrædæn "bedridden (man)," from bedrid, from Old English bedreda, literally "bedrider, bedridden (man)," from bed + rida "rider" (see ride (v.)). Originally a noun, it became an adjective in Middle English and acquired an -en on the analogy of past participle adjectives from strong verbs such as ride.
双语例句
- 1. He had to spend two years bedridden with an injury.
- 他因伤不得不卧床两年。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. With two children bedridden the mother was ill at ease.
- 两个孩子病得躺在床上,母亲非常焦急.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. It is especially common in old people who are bedridden.
- 这在卧床的老年人中尤为常见.
来自辞典例句
- 4. She's with us and she's bedridden.
- 她和我们住在一起,而且卧床不起.
来自辞典例句
- 5. He's bedridden throughout the year with a lingering, obstinate disease.
- 他身患痼疾, 常年缠绵病榻.
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