1.“swath”的变体
2.包扎绷带,包布
1.绑,缠裹;包围,封住
1.The variant of swath
2.a long narrow piece of cloth, especially one that is wrapped around someone or something
1.the train took her mind back to that morning in 1862 when she had come to Atlanta as a young widow, swathed in crepe and wild with boredom.
车站周围空荡荡的景象使她想起1862年的一个早晨,那时她作为年轻寡妇身穿丧服、满怀厌倦地来到了亚特兰大。
2.Another swathed himself in a raincoat and duct tape before fleeing the area a few hours later.
另一面面和胶布雨衣前逃离该地区几个小时后他自己。
3.We were curled up on my small bed, intertwined as much as it was possible, considering the thick afghan I was swathed in like a cocoon.
我们蜷在我的小床上,尽可能地交缠在一起,而被包裹在阿富汗毯子里就像个茧。
4.The fondly mother swathed the infant, sent it to the puerpera and , while covering her with a blanket, said to her.
母亲慈悲相地将孩子包好,送到产妇的身边,一边用毯子盖着,一边对她说。
5.Then the Filipina arrived, swathed in a black fishnet robe, an attendant padding behind her with a pile of towels.
后来那个菲律宾妇女来了,穿着鱼网似的黑色礼服,一位侍者在她身后递给她一撂毛巾。
6.In the course of my work, I once heard this little joke: A woman swathed in furs was pushing her teen-age son in a wheelchair.
在工作过程中,我曾听到过这么一个小笑话:一个裹着毛皮衣服的女人推着她那坐在轮椅里的十几岁的儿子。
7.English bureaucracy seems to have swathed in red tape at its birth.
英国的官僚机构看来从诞生之日起就受官样文章的束缚。
8.Out of the black cave of time, terrible and swathed in scarlet, rose the image of his sin.
罪恶的恐怖形象,浸透了血,从时间的黑洞中爬出来。
9.Yet in its youth it was, like its gentler sister Earth, swathed in oceans that provided a suitable breeding ground for life.
然而,金星年轻的时候曾和它温和的妹妹地球一样被适合孕育生命的海洋包裹着。
10.He came out of hospital with his leg still swathed in bandages.
他离开了医院,腿仍裹在绷带中。