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Topic: OCEANOGRAPHY
Language:
Old English
Origin:
bedd
bed
1
noun
bed
1
S1
W1
1
sleep
[
uncountable and countable
]
a piece of furniture that you sleep on
COLLOCATIONS
COLLOCATIONS
in bed
single/double bed
(=
a bed for one person/two people
)
get into bed/get out of bed
go to bed
make your bed
(=
tidy the covers after you have slept in your bed
)
put somebody to bed
(=
put a child in their bed
)
get somebody out of bed
(=
make someone get out of bed
)
time for bed
(=
time to go to sleep
)
climb/crawl into bed
jump out of bed
before bed
(=
before going to bed
)
take to your bed
(=
go to bed because you feel ill
)
spare bed
(=
a bed for visitors to your home
)
Simon lay
in bed
thinking.
She
got into bed
and turned out the light.
I was too tired to
get out of bed
.
You should
go to bed
early.
Have you
made
your
bed
, Penny?
I'll just
put
the children
to bed
.
Sorry for calling so early - I hope I didn't
get
you
out of bed
.
Come on kids, it's
time for bed
.
Dad has a whisky
before bed
.
He felt so ill that he
took to
his
bed
.
Come and stay. The
spare bed
's available for you.
➔
camp bed
,
double bed
,
four-poster bed
,
sofa bed
,
twin bed
2
sex
[
uncountable
]
informal
used to refer to having sex
:
I came home and found him
in bed with
(=
having sex with
)
my best friend.
He wanted me to
go to bed with
him.
He's been trying to
get
his secretary
into bed
.
She told me he was
good in bed
(=
a skilful lover
)
.
3
river/lake/sea
[
countable
]
HEO
the flat ground at the bottom of a river, lake, or sea
:
the sea bed
4
garden
[
countable
]
DLG
an area of a garden, park etc that has been prepared for plants to grow in
:
rose beds
5
rock
[
countable
]
HEG
a layer of rock
➔
bedrock
(
2
)
6
lowest layer
[
singular
]
a layer of something that forms a base that other things are put on top of
bed of
prawns on a bed of lettuce
7
HEO
in river/water
[
countable
]
an area at the edge of a river or in deeper water where things grow
:
an oyster bed
The birds build their nests in reed beds along the river bank.
8
get out of bed on the wrong side
British English
,
get up on the wrong side of the bed
American English
to feel slightly angry or annoyed for no particular reason
9
not a bed of roses
not a happy, comfortable, or easy situation
:
Life isn't always a bed of roses, you know.
10
you've made your bed and you must lie on it
spoken
used to say that you must accept the results of your actions, even if they are bad
Definition of bed from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English within
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