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单词 cocoon
释义 co·coon
I. \kəˈkün also ku̇ˈk- or sometimes especially Brit käˈk-\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: French cocon, from Provençal coucoun cocoon, eggshell, from coco shell, from Latin coccum excrescence on a tree — more at coak
1.
 a. : the envelope often composed largely of silk which the larvae of many insects form about themselves previous to changing to a pupa and in which they pass the pupa stage, those of silkworms being the source of the silk of commerce
 b. : any of various other protective coverings produced by animals (as the cases of silk made by spiders or the egg cases of mucus secreted by leeches and earthworms)
2. : any covering resembling or suggesting a cocoon
 < soon we two old fellows were stuffed into a tight cocoon of buffalo robes — Austin Strong >
specifically : a long-term protective covering usually plastic placed or sprayed over a gun or other military or naval equipment in storage
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
intransitive verb
: to form a cocoon
transitive verb
1. : to wrap or envelop especially tightly as if in a cocoon
 < cocooned in several layers of shawls and scarves — Time >
 < the aircraft having been cocooned at the United States Navy base — Crowsnest >
2. : to fit into or enclose in especially snugly as if in a cocoon
 < once having cocooned myself in Quongdong, I could never pluck up enough courage to go forth — Rex Ingamells >
 < a sense of … being in a steel box packed against another steel box, inhumanly cocooned, came over her — William Sansom >
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