释义 |
diaperdi‧a‧per /ˈdaɪəpə $ ˈdaɪpər/ noun [countable] diaperOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French diapre ‘fine cloth’, from Medieval Greek diapras ‘pure white’ - A diaper design was then card-wired on to the shell using a template and a straight-edge.
- Many roads are littered with fast food containers, diapers, wrecked and / or stolen cars, and animals.
- Miss Vicki was twisted around pulling at her diaper.
- She was wearing a disposable diaper.
- The columns and arches are painted in diaper and other patterns in indian red, black and white.
- We are a people who have decided to deny diapers to babies with bare bottoms.
- We certainly can not afford to give away vouchers for medicine, for No. 2 pencils, for diapers.
- What seductions, what family quarrels, what diaper changes?
► Babiesbaby carriage, nounbabyish, adjectivebaby milk, nounbaby walker, nounbib, nounbooster seat, nounbottle, nounbottle-feed, verbbouncing, adjectivebuggy, nounchange, verbcradle, nouncreche, nouncrib, nouncrib death, nouncrow, verbcut, verbday care, noundiaper, noundiaper rash, noundummy, nounexpress, verbfeed, nounfeeding-bottle, nounformula, nounfractious, adjectivehood, nounmatinée jacket, nounmilk, nounMoses basket, nounnappy, nounnightlight, nounnipple, nounnursery, nounpacifier, nounpapoose, nounperambulator, nounpoop, nounpoo-poo, nounpotty, nounpotty-training, nounpram, nounpushchair, nounrusk, nounsitter, nounsling, nounspoon-feed, verbstroller, nounswaddling clothes, nounteat, nounzwieback, noun ► changed ... diaper I changed her diaper. NOUN► rash· I saw one of the hardiest women I know burst into tears of self-loathing because her daughter had diaper rash.· The baby never has colic, thrush, diaper rash, infant acne, or cradle cap.· At least half of all infants get diaper rash at some time during their diaper careers.· The Olympians are swabbing their faces with Desitin, the white goop generally used to combat diaper rash. VERB► change· They change diapers and mix bottles for infants crying in the middle of the night when no one else is around.· He bathed them, changed their diapers, and willingly helped, then and now, with every aspect of child care.· When daughter Tiffany was born, Olson became adept at changing diapers with one hand.· I played with him, I carried him around the garden, I changed his diapers and bathed him in the sink.· He did all the fatherly duties, he changed diapers.· When anyone tried to brush her hair, give her a bath, or change her diaper, it hurt. ► wear· She was wearing a disposable diaper.· Physically disabled students, some of whom wear diapers, are changed in a room that has no hot water.· The youngest child was wearing a soiled diaper. American English a piece of soft cloth or soft paper that is put between a baby’s legs and fastened around its waist to hold liquid and solid waste SYN nappy British English: I changed her diaper. |