cradle

cradle — noun

1. A small bed designed for a baby to sleep in, built with side rails and often fit

1.名詞A2
釋義

A small bed designed for a baby to sleep in, built with side rails and often fitted with rockers so it can be gently moved back and forth.

例句

Mizuki placed the sleeping baby gently into the cradle and began to hum a soft tune.

cradle + placement preposition: into the cradle

The old oak cradle had rocked three generations of babies in the family.

generational possession: family cradle

同義詞
  • cot

    More general term for a baby's bed; a cot is usually stationary rather than rocking.

  • bassinet

    A smaller, often portable baby bed used for newborns, usually without rockers.

  • crib

    A larger baby bed with high sides; more common in American English than 'cot'.

用法筆記

Often associated with a gentle rocking motion to soothe a baby to sleep.

常見錯誤

I bought a cradle for my new phone.
I bought a charging stand for my new phone.
💡'cradle' for a baby is a bed; for electronics, use 'charging cradle' or 'charging stand' to be clear.

2. A specially shaped holder that holds an electronic device upright while its batt

2.名詞B1
釋義

A specially shaped holder that holds an electronic device upright while its battery receives power through a connected charging cable or contacts.

例句

Tuan dropped his phone into the charging cradle on the desk and watched the battery icon turn green.

charging cradle for phone

The camera comes with a cradle that also transfers photos to a computer while charging.

cradle + dual function: charge and transfer

同義詞
  • charging dock

    Often interchangeable, though 'dock' may imply a more elaborate setup with extra ports.

  • charging station

    Usually refers to a larger unit that can charge multiple devices at once.

  • base

    A broader term; a base may charge a device or simply hold it steady.

用法筆記

Common in product descriptions and technology contexts. Often preceded by a modifier such as 'charging cradle', 'phone cradle', or 'wireless cradle'.

3. A suspended platform that hangs from ropes or cables alongside a tall building,

3.名詞B2
釋義

A suspended platform that hangs from ropes or cables alongside a tall building, bridge, or ship, giving workers access to high exterior areas that are hard to reach.

例句

The window cleaners stood on a narrow cradle suspended thirty floors above the street.

suspended cradle for window cleaning

Workers lowered the painting cradle carefully down the side of the bridge to reach the rusted steel beams.

同義詞
  • scaffold

    A temporary structure built on the ground or from the building itself, rather than suspended.

  • platform

    Broader term; a platform can be fixed or mobile, on the ground or suspended.

  • bosun's chair

    A single-person seat suspended by rope, used for one worker rather than a team.

用法筆記

Technical term used in construction, maintenance, and maritime industries. Not common in everyday conversation.

4. The location, culture, or historical setting where an important idea, movement,

4.名詞B2
釋義

The location, culture, or historical setting where an important idea, movement, or civilization first started and developed.

例句

Ancient Greece is widely regarded as the cradle of Western philosophy and democratic government.

cradle of [civilisation / field]: metaphorical origin

The Mekong Delta is considered the cradle of a unique river-based culture in Southeast Asia.

同義詞
  • birthplace

    More literal and common; used for individuals or things that started somewhere.

  • wellspring

    More poetic; suggests a continuous source rather than a single starting point.

文法句型

cradle of [something]

用法筆記

Typically used with 'of' followed by an abstract noun (civilisation, democracy, culture, movement). Frequently found in historical or cultural writing.

常見錯誤

The library is the cradle of my books.
The library is where my love of reading began.
💡'cradle' describes the origin of something significant, not simply the location of objects.

5. The earliest stage of human life, covering the period from birth through very ea

5.名詞B2
釋義

The earliest stage of human life, covering the period from birth through very early childhood.

例句

Esme had been drawn to the piano from the cradle, and by age four she could play simple melodies.

from the cradle: since birth/early infancy

The twins had shared a room since the cradle and could not sleep apart.

同義詞
  • infancy

    Directly equivalent but more clinical; 'infancy' is the standard medical and developmental term.

  • babyhood

    Less formal and warmer in tone, though less common than 'infancy'.

文法句型

from the cradle

用法筆記

Usually appears in the fixed phrases 'from the cradle' or 'in the cradle', rather than as a standalone noun referring to a specific baby's infancy.

常見錯誤

She spent her cradle in Taipei.
She spent her early childhood in Taipei.
💡'cradle' as infancy is used in fixed phrases ('from the cradle'), not as a countable period of time.

cradle — verb