English to Kyrgyz Meaning of cradle - бешик


Cradle :
бешик

бешик, наристелик, таштанды

тынч, бешик, тынчытыш, тынчтандыруу, жүрөгүн жумшартайын,, кабыл алуучу, баалайбыз, сиңирүү, арткы, тарбиялоо

бешикалдейлепбешигикучактап,
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Definitions of cradle in English
Noun(1) a baby bed with sides and rockers(2) where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence(3) birth of a person(4) a trough that can be rocked back and forth; used by gold miners to shake auriferous earth in water in order to separate the gold
Verb(1) hold gently and carefully(2) bring up from infancy(3) hold or place in or as if in a cradle(4) cut grain with a cradle scythe(5) wash in a cradle(6) run with the stick
Examples of cradle in English
(1) Slip it into a cradle at a desk and fire up a full-sized keyboard and screen.(2) Calamity struck when the cradle on the trailer collapsed and crushed her boat.(3) Glasgow might be the perceived cradle of cutting-edge art, but Edinburgh is no longer the staid sister it once was.(4) a society that would secure the welfare of its citizens from cradle to grave(5) Lifting the small child from the wicker cradle , Julius lifted his daughter high for all to see.(6) He reached across his bed and lifted the phone from its cradle .(7) the baby slept peacefully in its cradle(8) The pod and its cradle were resting on a maintenance table that is authorized for transporting equipment within the shop area.(9) Cameron jumped up and went to get the phone from the cradle in the kitchen.(10) Logitech cleverly ships a charging cradle for their high-end cordless mice.(11) In all their growing years, from the cradle until their 18th birthday, no one will ever, in any purposeful way, have said ÔÇÿNoÔÇÖ to them.(12) He has a sweet tooth like mine, but then again I joke that I was spoon-fed sugar from the cradle by my grandfather.(13) A person's journey from the cradle to the grave should be filled with joyous revelation, not filibustering and legislation.(14) Rolling out of the bed on opposite sides, we each grabbed a screaming baby from the cradle at the foot of the bed.(15) Hanging up herself Elizabeth replaced her phone in its cradle beside her bed and threw off the covers.(16) the welfare state was set up to provide care from the cradle to the grave
Related Phrases of cradle
(1) cradle cap ::
себореяга
(2) cradle of civilization ::
маданиятынын бешиги
Synonyms
Noun
1. crib ::
баланын кроваты
2. birthplace ::
туулган жер
3. place of origin ::
келип чыккан жери
4. rocker ::
кыйын
Verb
5. hold ::
кармоо
Different Forms
cradle, cradled, cradles, cradling
Word Example from TV Shows
Ohh. The Cradle.

Ohh. The Cradle.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 6

I still remember how you smiled
when I put that doll in your cradle.

I still remember how you smiled when I put that doll in your CRADLE.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 4

What did you find
in the Cradle?

What did you find in the Cradle?

Westworld Season 2, Episode 9

But let me cradle you
in my arms a last time,

But let me CRADLE you in my arms a last time,

Vikings Season 1, Episode 8

Like the Cradle,
only much bigger.

Like the Cradle, only much bigger.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 9

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