swallow
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I If you swallow something, you cause it to go from your mouth down into your stomach. 吞咽
You are asked to swallow a capsule containing vitamin B. 你被要求吞下一顆含維生素B的膠囊。
Polly took a bite of the apple, chewed, and swallowed. 波莉咬了一口那個蘋果,嚼了嚼吞了下去。
2. N-COUNT Swallow is also a noun. 吞咽
Jan lifted her glass and took a quick swallow. 簡舉起杯子,迅速咽了一口。
3. V-I If you swallow, you make a movement in your throat as if you are swallowing something, often because you are nervous or frightened. (常因緊張或害怕而) 做吞咽動作
Nancy swallowed hard and shook her head. 南希艱難地咽了一下口水,搖了搖她的頭。
4. V-T If someone swallows a story or a statement, they believe it completely. 完全相信
They cast doubt on his words when it suited their case, but swallowed them whole when it did not. 他的話與他們的情況吻合時他們就懷疑,但不吻合時他們卻完全相信。
5. V-T to engulf or destroy as if by ingestion 吞并; 侵吞
Nazi Germany swallowed up several small countries
6. N-COUNT A swallow is a kind of small bird with pointed wings and a forked tail. 燕子
7. a bitter pill to swallow→see pill
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swallow /?sw?l??/ (swallowing,swallowed,swallows)
劍橋詞典
- Jamie's always had trouble swallowing pills .
- He swallowed his drink in one gulp .
- You'll give yourself indigestion if you swallow your dinner so quickly .
- Keep a lookout for small objects that a baby might swallow.
- Because I'm a bad swimmer, I often go under and swallow a lot of water .
swallow verb (THROAT)
[ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ]to cause food , drink , pills , etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles of your throat
吞咽,吞下,咽下
My throat is so sore that it really hurts when I swallow. 我的喉嚨很痛,吞咽起來很難受。
He put a grape into his mouth and swallowed it whole . 他把一顆葡萄放進(jìn)嘴里,整個兒吞了下去。
[ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 ]
to use the muscles of your throat , as if moving something from your mouth into your stomach , because you are nervous or frightened , or are about to say something
(因為緊張、害怕或要開始說話而)做吞咽動作,咽口水
He swallowed hard and said, "Dad, I have something to tell you." 他狠勁兒咽了一下口水說:“爸,我有點事想告訴您?!?
例句
swallow verb (TAKE AWAY)
[ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ]If something large swallows (up) another thing, it makes it disappear or stop existing separately by making it part of itself.
吞掉;吞沒
An increasing amount of the countryside is being swallowed (up) by the town . 越來越多的鄉(xiāng)村被城鎮(zhèn)吞沒。
Many small businesses have been swallowed (up) by large companies . 很多小企業(yè)已經(jīng)被大公司吞并了。
[ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ]
to use or take away a large part of something valuable
大量使用,大量奪走(貴重之物)
Taxes have swallowed up nearly half of my pay increase . 我的加薪有近一半都被稅收抵消了。
swallow verb (ACCEPT)
[ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] informalto accept something without question or without expressing disagreement
輕信;全盤接受
Not surprisingly , this excuse was too much for them to swallow. 不出所料,他們無法接受這個借口。
He swallowed her story whole . 他對她的說法深信不疑。
She swallowed his sales pitch hook , line , and sinker (= believed it completely ). 她對他的推銷之詞深信不疑。
swallow verb (NOT EXPRESS)
[ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ]to not express or show something
不表露,不表現(xiàn),抑制住
She swallowed her disappointment , saying, "That's OK, it doesn't matter ." 她抑制住自己的失望說:“沒事,沒關(guān)系。”
習(xí)語
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