Noun
1. a piece of furniture that provides a place to sleep;
2. a plot of ground in which plants are growing;
3. a depression forming the ground under a body of water;
4. (geology) a stratum of rock (especially sedimentary rock);
5. a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit;
6. single thickness of usually some homogeneous substance;
7. the flat surface of a printing press on which the type form is laid in the last stage of producing a newspaper or magazine or book etc.
8. a foundation of earth or rock supporting a road or railroad track;
Verb
1. furnish with a bed;
2. place (plants) in a prepared bed of soil
3. put to bed;
4. have sexual intercourse with;
5. go to bed in order to sleep;
She lay sprawled across the bed.
She laid out all her new clothes on the bed.
Something dropped on the floor and rolled beneath the valance of the bed.
A gust of wind swept the bed off the roof and sent it crashing into the courtyard below.
The agronomist suggested growing rice on the dried river bed.
The child sleeps sprawled all over the bed.
If you go to bed now, I've read you a bedtime story.
I had a bad night; I went to bed early enough, but for some reason I couldn't get off to sleep.
I've had enough of this game; I'll chuck in my cards and go to bed.
I lay in bed speculating what to do next.
In bed, I rest my head on a soft pillow filled with feathers.
He rushed into the room and pulled me out of bed.
He had a good stretch on the bed.
She is brought to bed of yet another baby.
They bought a double bed.
He stays late in bed on Sunday morning and at other times he has to get up at six.
She sat up in bed, listening.
He seated himself comfortably at the foot of the bed.
The brook warbled over its rocky bed.
The matter made him toss in the bed.
My mother is making the bed.
Don't worry about a bed for tonight; I've sent ahead to the hotel to ask them to keep a room for us.
He took a few pills before going to bed.
The tired traveller fell back on the bed and at once fell asleep.
He does everything in the house but putting the children to bed.
The old woman has been confined to her bed for a whole year.
The bed seemed to occupy most of the room.
She undressed and got into bed.
Some time after midnight, he retired to bed.
He was already asleep in the bed, which smelled faintly of mildew.
bed of nails
a board with nails pointing out of it, as lain on by fakirs and ascetics
a bed of roses
[often with negative]used in reference to a situation or activity that is comfortable or easy
farming is no bed of roses.
be brought to bed
(archaic)(of a woman) give birth to a child
she was &B{brought to bed of} a daughter.
get out of bed on the wrong side
start the day in a bad mood, which continues all day long
in bed with
(informal)having sexual intercourse with
keep one's bed
(archaic)stay in bed because of illness
one has made one's bed and must lie in (或 on) it
one must accept the consequences of one's own actions
put someone to bed
take or prepare someone, typically a child, for rest in bed
put something to bed
(informal)make a newspaper or book ready for press
take to one's bed
stay in bed because of illness
get into bed with
&I{Slang} To become closely involved with another person or group, as in an intrigue
“The Israelis were experienced at&I{ [covert]} work, but it was essential that the administration not get into bed with them on this” (&b{Bob Woodward})
go to bed with
To have sexual relations with.
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quarterage place chamber room berth accommodation billet quarters resting lodgment roost encampment lodging cantonment
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bottom foundation groundwork support underneath substratum socle base fundus
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bunk pallet bed water day couch hammock palliasse mattress high-riser sack berth platform cot crib cradle
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