释义 |
coverletcov‧er‧let /ˈkʌvəlɪt $ -vər-/ noun [countable] old-fashioned  coverletOrigin: 1200-1300 Anglo-French coverelyth, from Old French covrir ( ➔ COVER1) + lit ‘bed’ - A small neat iron bed with a shabby well-washed coverlet had one lumpy pillow and sheets which were hard to the touch.
- Compromising, Theda found a piece of old blanket to place on the coverlet so that his hairs might not spread everywhere.
- He scooped out a hollow and lying down piled the leaves over him like a thick coverlet.
- Jacqueline opens it, then searches under the coverlet until she finds the object.
- She found him sitting up in bed, a score of his medical texts and notes scattered across the heavy coverlet.
- She lay on the bed and pulled the coverlet up over herself and the golden Satan shone behind her closed eyes.
- So, rising, Sammler smoothed back the bedding, the coverlet.
- Whenever I leave the whole thing under the coverlet she immediately searches for the box and brings out the lamb.
a cloth cover for a bed SYN bedspread |