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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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noun sleeping place: She laid down on the bed to sleep. noun layer: It sat on a bed of sand.
Simple Definitions
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bed verbs go to bed • What time do you go to bed at night? get into bed/get out of bed • I usually read for a bit after I get into bed. climb into bed • Lucy climbed into bed and lay awake thinking. crawl into bed (= get into bed feeling very tired ) • We finally crawled into bed at three in the morning. jump into/out of bed • I jumped out of bed and ran over to the window. get somebody out of bed (= make someone get out of bed ) • His mother couldn’t get him out of bed in the mornings. stay in bed (= not get up early/at the usual time ) • At the weekend it’s really nice to be able to stay in bed. make the bed (= tidy the sheets and covers after you get up ) • Don’t forget to make your bed before you go out! change a bed (= put clean sheets on it ) • You should change the beds at least once a fortnight. put somebody to bed (= put a child in their bed ) • I put the baby to bed at 7 o'clock as usual. take to your bed written (= go to bed because you feel ill ) • Guy had a stomach ache and took to his bed. adjectives a single bed (= for one person ) • There was only a single bed. a double bed (= a bed for two people ) • Would you like a double bed or twin beds? a king-size bed (= a very big double bed ) a queen-size bed (= a big bed for two people ) twin beds (= two single beds in a room ) bunk beds (= two single beds joined together one above the other ) • The kids love sleeping in bunk beds. a spare bed (= a bed for visitors to your home ) • Come and stay any time – we have a spare bed. a feather bed (= a bed with feathers in the mattress ) phrases the foot/head of the bed (= the bottom/top of the bed ) • I woke up to find someone standing at the foot of the bed. (it’s) time for bed • She sat and sewed until it was time for bed.
transnet.ir
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bed sth out [ M ] to move young or delicate plants from inside and plant them outside • May is the time to bed out the geraniums.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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bed down WORK WELL 2. If a new process or organization beds down, it starts to operate well because it has existed for long enough • It did not take the procedure long to bed down.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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bed down SLEEP 1. to lie down somewhere, usually somewhere different from where you usually sleep, in order to go to sleep • I bedded down on the couch for the night.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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noun piece of furniture for sleeping on ADJ. double, king-size, single, twin | bunk, camp, feather, folding, four-poster, hospital, sofa | warm | unmade a messy room, with an unmade bed and clothes on the floor | marriage VERB + BED do (informal), make, make up | strip Please strip the beds and put the sheets in the washing machine. | climb into, crawl into, get into, go to, tumble into She crawled into bed exhausted. | climb out of, get out of, leap out of | lie (down) on, lie in, sit on He lay in bed, reading his book. Elizabeth was sitting on her bed writing a letter. | put sb to, tuck sb up in It's your turn to put the children to bed. | wet Don't punish a child who wets the bed. BED + NOUN clothes, linen PREP. in ~ I like to be in bed before 11 o'clock. | out of ~ Are you out of bed yet? PHRASES bed and breakfast, the edge/side of the bed, the foot/head of the bed, get sb into bed (= have sex with sb), go to bed with sb (= have sex with sb), take to your bed (= go to bed because you are ill), time for bed Come on, children, it's time for bed. piece of ground for growing flowers, vegetables, etc. ADJ. flower, rose, strawberry | ornamental | raised PREP. ~ of ornamental beds of roses
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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In addition to the idioms beginning with BED, Also see EARLY TO BED; GET UP ON THE WRONG SIDE OF BED; GO TO BED WITH; MAKE ONE'S BED AND LIE IN IT; MAKE THE BED; ON ONE'S DEATHBED; PUT TO BED; SHOULD HAVE STOOD IN BED; STRANGE BEDFELLOWS.
American Heritage Idioms