英:['draʊnd]
美:[ 'draʊnd]
英:['draʊnd]
美:[ 'draʊnd]
词根:drown
vi.drown 淹死;溺死
vt.drown 淹没;把…淹死
verb
intransitive verb
to become drowned chicken drowning in barbecue sauce drowning in paperwork
fell in the river and drowned
transitive verb
to suffocate by submersion especially in water
to submerge especially by a rise in the water level
villages drowned by the flooding river
to soak, drench, or cover with a liquid
drowns her French fries in ketchup
to engage (oneself) deeply and strenuously
drowned himself in work
to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a loud noise—usually used with out
turned up the radio to drown out the noise
to drive out (something, such as a sensation or an idea)
drowned his sorrows in liquor
overwhelm
was drowned in homework
drown out淹没,压过
Middle English drounen
The first known use of drown was in the 14th century
drudge1 of 2verb
to do hard or dull work
drudge2 of 2noun
a person who drudges
drubverb
to beat severely
to defeat completely
drubbed her opponent in the tennis match
drubverb
to beat severely
to defeat completely
drubbed her opponent in the tennis match
drowsyadjective
ready to fall asleep
making one sleepy
a drowsy afternoon
drowsyadjective
ready to fall asleep
making one sleepy
a drowsy afternoon
drowsyadjective
ready to fall asleep
making one sleepy
a drowsy afternoon
drowsyadjective
ready to fall asleep
making one sleepy
a drowsy afternoon
drowseverb
doze
drownverb
to suffocate in a liquid and especially in water
to become drowned
to cover with water : inundate
to overpower especially with noise—usually used with out
the music was drowned out by shouting
drownverb
to suffocate in a liquid and especially in water
to become drowned
to cover with water : inundate
to overpower especially with noise—usually used with out
the music was drowned out by shouting
1 In 1928, people living in Westminster, the heart of London, drowned in floods.
1928年,住在伦敦市中心威斯敏斯特的人们被洪水淹死。
2 He thought they must surely be drowned and turned his head to see.
他觉得他们一定是淹死了,于是回头去看。
3 Too much water drowned the miller.
过犹不及。
4 More than 4,000 people die from drowning every year.
5 His sailing instructor fell overboard and nearly drowned during a lesson.
他的帆船教练在一次课上落水,差点溺死。
6 He drowned in a boating quote "accident" unquote.
他在一次所谓的翻船“事故”中溺亡。
7 They said he'd been held under the water and drowned.
他们说他被按到水里淹死了。
8 The water is very rough and we're afraid he will be drowned.
水很急,我们担心他会淹死。
9 He tried to drown himself.
10 The loud music drowned the sound of their conversation.
11 His sailing instructor fell overboard and drowned during a lesson.
他的航海教练在一次训练课时从船上失足跌入水中,溺水身亡。
12 Roads will be drowned.
道路将被淹没。
13 Her voice was drowned out by a loud crash.
她的声音被一声响亮的撞击声所淹没。
14 She fell in the river and drowned.
15 He walked into the sea and drowned himself.
他投海自杀了。
16 If you can keep your head above water, you won't drown.
如果能让头露出水面,你就不会被淹死。
17 The potatoes were drowned in chilli.
马铃薯完全被辣椒盖住了。
18 He was wet all over like a drowned rat.
他浑身湿得像只落汤鸡。
19 He drowned after 30 minutes in the rough seas.
他在波涛汹涌的海里挣扎了30分钟后溺死了。
20 Forty-eight people have drowned after their boat capsized during a storm.
他们的船在暴风雨中倾覆后有48人溺亡。