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nappy

英 [ˈnæpi]

美 [ˈnæpi]

n.  尿布
adj.  起毛的; 起绒的; 柔软的; (啤酒)起泡沫的

复数:nappies 

TEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.10336 / COCA.25775

牛津词典

    noun

    • 尿布
      a piece of soft cloth or paper that is folded around a baby's bottom and between its legs to absorb and hold its body waste
      1. I'll change her nappy.
        我要给她换尿布。
      2. a disposable nappy (= one that is made to be used once only)
        一次性尿布
      3. nappy rash
        尿疹

    柯林斯词典

    • 尿布
      Anappyis a piece of soft thick cloth or paper which is fastened round a baby's bottom in order to soak up its urine and faeces.
      1. in AM, use 美国英语用 diaper

      英英释义

      noun

      • garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist
          Synonym:diapernapkin

        adj

        双语例句

        • The duchess added that Prince William had already changed his first 'nappy.'
          公爵夫人补充说,威廉王子已经为小王子换过了第一块尿片。
        • They don't treat barbers like this at nappy cutz.
          茸毛剪可不会这么对他们的理发师。
        • In America, when parents buy nappies they often demand fussy add-ons ( think nappy flaps, subtle scents, biodegradable material and so on).
          在美国,父母在购买纸尿布时,常常会提出一些花哨的附加要求(比方说护翼,淡淡的香味,以及采用能生物降解的材料等等)。
        • Have you done something in your nappy?
          你又在尿布上干什么了?
        • I know the young Mum she nothing to worry, because she knew her daughter wore an urine safe nappy and maybe the rabbits caused her daughter forgot wee.
          我知道年轻妈妈没有什么可以担心的,因为她知道她的小女儿穿着尿不湿,并且说不定在看小动物的时候,她女儿就忘记要小便了呀。
        • You don't call my grandchild no nappy head!
          你不能叫我的乖孙女毛毛头!
        • Looking for a manufacturer in Moisture Sensor for a nappy device.
          想买一个水分传感器的尿布设备制造商。
        • Avoid changing a nappy unless it's dirty or very wet.
          除非尿布脏了或非常湿,否则别换。
        • She fed the baby some milk and changed its nappy.
          她给婴儿喂了一些牛奶,换了尿布。
        • So, they decided to investigate nappy consumption on the ground and discovered an interesting cultural twist.
          于是,他们决定对那里的纸尿布消费进行一次实地调查,结果发现了一种有趣的文化差异。