cooped
英 [kuːp]
美
vt. 把…关进笼子里;限制;拘禁
vi. 值勤警察在警车里打瞌睡
n. 鸡笼;小屋;捕鱼篓
coop的过去分词, 过去式
双语例句
- Not bound by shackles and chains. His mind is cooped up by prejudice.
没有被镣铐、锁链束缚着。他的头脑被偏见所束缚。 - If you are cooped up in an office with someone who is coughing and sneezing then you may get a cold too.
如果你和一个不断咳嗽和打喷嚏的人关在一间办公室里,那么你可能也会得上感冒。 - One feels cooped up in a cabin on board a ship.
在船的舱房中使人有受拘禁之感。 - Though occasionally I felt cooped up in Georgetown, most days I was happy as a clam, absorbed in my classes and friends.
尽管偶尔我也会产生出一种被禁闭在乔治敦的感觉,但多数时候还是非常快活的,完全投入到课堂学习和朋友们的交往中。 - I spent the rest of our vacation cooped up in the cabin.
假期剩下的时间我都把自己关在小屋里。 - More likely it is that being cooped up for 18 months with clever, like-minded thrusters means they all reinforce the others 'belief in the value of the qualification.
更有可能的原因是,与头脑聪明且志趣相投的进取人士被圈在一起18个月,意味着他们彼此强化了对这份毕业证书价值的信心。 - They must be cooped in their cages.
他们必须关在笼子里。 - What a waste of our short time on this earth to spend it all cooped up behind a desk or counter.
如果将我们短暂的人生都花在办公桌或柜台上那真是一种浪费。 - It's just that I start to feel so cooped up in these u-boats.
因为在封闭的潜艇里我感到很焦躁。 - It isn't good for her to be cooped up all the time.
总是足不出户对她没有好处。