In bed Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈbɛd
in-BED
ˈɪn/ /bˈɛd
in-BED
释义
Used to describe someone lying or resting on their bed, usually for sleeping, relaxing, or sometimes being unwell.
用法与细微差别
Informal, common in daily conversation. Often follows verbs like 'stay', 'lie', 'be', or 'keep'. Not used with 'the' ('in bed', not 'in the bed'), unless specifying a particular bed. Can imply sleeping, resting, or being sick.
Spanish: en la camaPortuguese (BR): na camaPortuguese (PT): na camaChinese (Simplified): 在床上Chinese (Traditional): 在牀上Hindi: बिस्तर मेंArabic: في السريرBengali: বিছানায়Russian: в постелиJapanese: ベッドでVietnamese: trên giườngKorean: 침대에Turkish: yataktaUrdu: بستر پرIndonesian: di tempat tidur
例句
She is in bed because she is tired.
basic
I go to bed at ten every night.
basic
The kids are still in bed.
basic
On weekends, I love having breakfast in bed.
natural
Why are you still in bed? It's almost noon!
natural
He spent all day in bed with the flu.
natural