bedfast

a. 卧床不起的 [医] 卧床不起的

词形变化

bedfasts 复数 bedfasts more bedfast 比较级 most bedfast 最高级

别名

bed-fast

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A joint or hook that attaches a bedrail to a headboard or footboard.

  2. 2.

    One who is bedfast.

adj.
  1. 1.

    Unable to leave one's bed, especially because of illness, weakness or obesity.

    For these eight or ten months I have been ailing, sometimes bedfast and sometimes not; but these last three months I have been tortured with an excruciating rheumatism, which has reduced me to nearly the last stage.

    1948, Robert Heinlein, Space Cadet (1948), from the edition reissued in 1975 by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC: p. 118, lines 13 through 15. "She had been a very active woman... Now she was bed-fast and had been for three years."

    1976, Carlos Fuentes, Terra Nostra (1975), translated by Margaret Sayers Peden, Dalkey Archive, 2003, p. 592, "It is a place of bed-fast people, Señor, where all those who tire of life, or of whom life has tired, exhausted old men, disillusioned youths, dishonored families, take to their beds and pledge never to arise until death carries them off feet-first. […] "

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词源

From bed + fast.

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