coddle的意思和读音

coddle

: [ˈkɑd(ə)l] : [ˈkɒd(ə)l]

v.;(

n.

coddles  coddling  coddled  

v.pamper,mollycoddle,indulge,baby,overprotect

coddlev.

1.~ sbto treat sb with too much care and attention

2.~ sthto cook eggs in water slightly below boiling point

v.1.,;2.,()

n.1.,

v.1.to treat someone in a way that gives them too much protection from harm or difficult experiences2.to cook an egg with hot water that does not boil

1. coax v. coddle v. coherent adj. ...

2. cod coddle code ...

3. coda coddle coerce ...

5. BELIEF( ) CODDLE( ) DEVOTE( ) ...

6. [sluggish] [coddle;pamper] [charming] ...

7. drill coddle methane ...

8., coax vt. , coddle v. ,; code of laws ...

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1.Clinton said he would not "coddle the butchers of Beijing" but negotiated China's entry into the W. T. O.”,

2.Husband: You coddle our baby too much by cuddling him in your arms all day.怀

3.Of course, she did not mind it when Arthur would molly coddle her with the same actions.

4."I know kids that age aren't easy to please. They will not be moved if you coddle or cajole them, " Guo said.“。”

5.I just wanna tell you that you can't think yourself to be a coddle.

6.It is right to be compassionate; it is wrong to coddle the wicked.怀

7.The program they chose was geared for college kids and adults, so it did little to coddle the volunteers -- or his anxious parents.

8.Teach him gently, World, but don't coddle him, because only the test of fire makes fine steel.

9.Teach him gently, World, but don't coddle him, because only the test of fire ayes fine steel.

10.I love to coddle babies. I have a little one of my own.