All the rooms had fitted carpets (=carpets cut to fit the shape of the rooms).
所有的房间都铺了全室地毯。
2a carpet of somethingliteraryCOVER a thicklayer of something on the ground 地上厚厚的一层东西
a carpet of flowers
满地的鲜花
Examples from the Corpus
a carpet of something• Here is also a carpet of two-to three-inch-tall balsamfirs, and similarly-sized red maples.• Below nothing was moving, but there appeared to be a carpet ofdead bodies.• It was only a few square feet in size and I made it into a carpet offlowers.• There is a carpet ofsunshine on the floor and bluesky filling the windows.• We were there in Spring and walked on a carpet ofwild flowers.• All these obelisks are dark and sinister, their hulking forms glowering over a carpet of white bones under leaden skies.• The night had strewna carpet of dew-beaded cobwebs across the lawn and mist was rising from the river.
3be/get called on the carpetAmerican EnglishAmE informal to be criticized by someone in authority because you have done something wrong 〔因做错了事〕被上司叫去训斥
He was called on the carpet by his boss to explain his excessive spending.
2BLAME especially British EnglishBrE informal to talk in an angry way to someone because they have done something wrong 斥责,责备,责骂
be carpeted for something
Top officers were carpeted for bullying younger officers.
高级军官因欺负年轻军官而受到斥责。
3literaryCOVER if leaves, flowers etc carpet the ground, they cover it in a thicklayer 〔树叶、花等〕厚厚地铺在〔地上〕
be carpeted with something
The whole garden was carpeted with daffodils.
花园里开满了黄水仙。
nGrammar
Carpet is usually passive.
Examples from the Corpus
carpet• It was clean and quiet, carpeted and air-conditioned, and the students were gathered at six round tables.• Many well known buildings have been carpeted from these looms.• The hall was carpeted in a depressingshade of green.• Middlesex have twice had to carpet Ramprakash this season after astonishingflare-ups and another incident went unpunished.• Leaving by a window on the stairs, I was able to avoid the mud that carpeted the ground floor.• Nowadays you can carpet your whole house and pay nothing for six months.
be carpeted with something• They were carpeted with a faded red and bluerunner held in place with brass stair rods and rings.• The floor of the widevalleywas carpeted with hummocky grass.• Although the outskirts of the forestwere carpeted with pine-needles, Kali led me higher and deeper into the trees.• In spring, the churchyardis carpeted withsnowdrops and primroses.
Origincarpet1
(1300-1400)Old Frenchcarpite, from Old Italiancarpita, from carpire“to pull out”