cradles

cradles[ˈkreidlz] 

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原级:cradle

现在分词:cradling

过去分词:cradled

过去式:cradled

cradles 基本解释
发源地;吊架;摇篮( cradle的名词复数 );婴儿时期;
cradles 网络解释

cradles是什么意思

1. 摇篮:便携式婴儿床 (portable cribs) 和婴儿摇篮 (cradles)」延展至「婴儿床(cribs)、婴儿摇篮(cradles)和婴儿睡篮(bassinets)」等产品. ...

cradles 单语例句

1. Both China and Africa are cradles of human civilisation and lands of great promise.

2. Chairman of the Film Development Council Jack So said the Olympic Games and film industry shared common ground - they are both cradles for talent.

3. cradles

3. After a dove pulls a red ribbon from his mouth, Zhang cradles that dove in his hands and exits the cage.

4. The venue also has 6 giant gates symbolizing the cradles of the world's ancient civilizations, and a magnificent stage for the artists around the world.

5. cradles

5. Since a Taoist temple was constructed there in Tang Dynasty, the mountain has become one of the cradles of Chinese Taoism.

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6. The western region and the agricultural field have become new " cradles " for making rich scientists.

7. A father cradles his daughter as she is treated at the Beijing Pediatric Research Institute on Monday.

8. Jilin is one of the cradles of prehistoric culture and the Manchu culture.

9. She gives " upwardly mobile " a new meaning and cradles her new Nokia like a young mother holds a baby.

10. The academic community usually agrees that the region of the Yangtze River valley and its tributaries was one of cradles of human civilization in China.

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