swallow1
KK: [ˈswɑlo]
DJ: [ˈswɒlǝu]
n.
- 燕子[C]
One
swallow does not make a summer.
一燕不成夏。
swallow2
KK: [ˈswɑlo]
DJ: [ˈswɒlǝu]
vt.
- 吞下,嚥下
He
swallowed the pills with a cup of water.
他用一杯水吞下了這些藥丸。
- 淹沒,吞沒;吞併[(+up)]
The waves
swallowed up the little boat.
波浪吞沒了小船。
- 耗盡,用盡[(+up)]
The increase in travel costs
swallowed up our pay increase.
旅行費用的增加耗盡了我們的薪資增長。
- 【口】輕信;輕易接受
She is naive and would
swallow anything you tell her.
她很天真,你跟她講什麼她都相信。
- 忍受
He
swallowed the insults and kept on working.
他忍受侮辱繼續努力。
He had to
swallow the insult.
他不得不忍受侮辱。
- 壓制,抑制
She
swallowed her displeasure and smiled.
她抑制自己的不快,強顏歡笑。
- 取消(前言)
He had to
swallow his words.
他不得不取消前言。
vi.
- 吞下;嚥下
He couldn't
swallow because of a sore throat.
他因嗓子疼而不能吞嚥。
n.[C]
- 吞,嚥
He took the medicine at one
swallow.
他一口吞下這藥。
- 一次吞嚥之物[(+of)]
He took a long
swallow of wine.
他喝了一大口酒。
片語
swallow up
- 吞沒;淹沒
The plane was
swallowed up in the clouds.
飛機消失在雲層之中。
- 侵佔
衍生
辨析
swallow1
v.
- cause or allow (food, drink, etc.) to pass down the throat.
▸make a similar movement of the throat, especially through fear or nervousness.
- take in and cause to disappear; engulf.
- put up with or meekly accept.
▸resist expressing:
he swallowed his pride.
- believe (an untrue or unlikely statement) unquestioningly.
n.
an act of swallowing something.
Derivative
- swallowable adj.
- swallower n.
Etymology
OE swelgan, of Gmc origin.
swallow2
n.
a migratory swift-flying insectivorous songbird with a forked tail.
[
Hirundo rustica and other species, family Hirundinidae.]
Etymology
OE swealwe, of Gmc origin.