coop
coop — 名詞
- coopsingular
- coopsplural
1. a small shelter with wire or wooden bars where birds such as chickens are kept a
雞籠
關養家禽的小籠子
a small shelter with wire or wooden bars where birds such as chickens are kept and protected from weather or wild animals
Every morning, Nadia feeds the chickens in the wooden coop behind the barn.
每天早上,Nadia 都會到穀倉後面的木製雞籠餵雞。
collocation: chicken coop
The farmer built a coop with wire mesh to keep the ducks safe from foxes.
農夫用鐵絲網蓋了一個雞籠,防止鴨子被狐狸攻擊。
Ilan cleaned the old chicken coop and put fresh straw on the floor.
Ilan 清理了舊雞籠,並在地板上鋪上新的乾草。
The rabbit coop had a small door that opened so children could feed the animals.
兔籠有一扇小門,孩子們可以打開來餵動物。
During the storm, Kwame moved the hen coop under a big oak tree for shelter.
暴風雨來襲時,Kwame 把母雞籠移到大橡樹下避雨。
常見錯誤
coop — 動詞
- cooppresent simple I / you / we / they
- coops3rd person singular
- cooping-ing form
- coopedpast simple
1. to force someone to stay in a space that feels too small or crowded, so that the
關;禁閉
將人關在狹小空間中
to force someone to stay in a space that feels too small or crowded, so that they become restless or uncomfortable
After three days of rain, the children were cooped up inside and felt very bored.
連續下了三天雨,孩子們被關在家裡,覺得很無聊。
passive: be cooped up inside
Jude hated being cooped up in a tiny office all day without any windows.
Jude 討厭整天被關在沒有窗戶的小辦公室裡。
be cooped up in [place]
The cat stayed cooped up in a carrier during the drive to their new home.
貓咪在前往新家的長途車程中一直被關在運輸籠裡。
Haruto felt cooped up in his apartment and decided to walk in the park.
Haruto 覺得被關在公寓裡很悶,於是決定去公園散步。
The rescue dogs had been cooped up in cages for weeks before being adopted.
這幾隻獲救的狗在被領養前,已經關在籠子裡好幾個星期了。
文法句型
be cooped up in [place]
coop someone up
用法筆記
Almost always used in the passive or as the phrasal adjective 'cooped up'. The active form ('they cooped the children up') is very rare in modern English.
常見錯誤
2. to put a bird or small farm animal into a coop or similar closed area, especiall
關入籠
把家禽關進籠子裡
to put a bird or small farm animal into a coop or similar closed area, especially for the night
Bao coops the chickens every evening before sunset to protect them from wild animals.
Bao 每天日落前都會把雞關進雞籠,以免被野生動物攻擊。
coop + noun for protection
The farmer cooped the ducks for the night and locked the wire door.
農夫把鴨子關進籠子過夜,並鎖上鐵絲門。
Constanza cooped the rabbit after it escaped from the garden three times.
Constanza 把兔子關進籠子,因為牠從花園逃跑了三次。
Keep the geese cooped until the storm passes so they stay safe and dry.
把鵝關在籠子裡直到暴風雨過去,這樣牠們才能保持安全乾爽。
文法句型
coop + noun + adverb/preposition
用法筆記
This literal sense differs from verb sense 1 (CONFINE) in that it refers to the physical act of placing animals in a coop, without the emotional sense of feeling trapped or crowded.