“bed-space”的英英意思

单词 bed-space
释义 bed-space, n.
Brit. |ˈbɛdspeɪs|, U.S. |ˈbɛdˌspeɪs|
[‹ bed n. + space n.1]
1. A space in which an individual bed is or is intended to be placed, esp. regarded as an area belonging to the bed's occupant, and including the other furniture, possessions, etc., normally adjacent to it.
1895N.Y. Times 12 May 30/7 Pigs, cattle, dogs, cats, and probably a horse or donkey, have their own bed space, respectively, and jealously resent any encroachment by a bedfellow.1946Times 4 Sept. 2/3 When they overlooked any bed-space, Boon would himself search the kit that had not been searched.1967E. Trevor Freebooters iv. 40 Entering the hut he found the men standing at ease by their bed-spaces.1995A. Levy Every Light in House Burnin' xxiv. 241 ‘The curtains,’ my mum insisted. I fumbled around and pulled the curtain round the bed space.
2. Freq. in form bedspace. Accommodation capacity expressed in terms of the number of beds that a hospital, hostel, etc., contains.
1924Times 8 Oct. 7/3 On January 1, 1924, the vacant bed space in mental hospitals was sufficient only for 4,754 patients.1946A. Laurents Home of Brave iii. i. 139 After every invasion, we need bed space, Coney. For cases very much like yours.1978K. Hudson Jargon of Professions v. 117 There is a shortage of bedspace in the Metropolis. It's difficult to find a hotel room in London.1996C. Brookmyre Quite Ugly One Morning x. 64 The GRH's bedspace was massively congested with long-stay geriatric cases,..some of whom had been there for over a decade.

 

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