wallow如何读

英:[ˈwɒləʊ]

美:[ˈwɑloʊ]

wallow是什么意思

vi.

<喻>沉迷

打滚

簸在海浪中颠

n.

(动物)打滚的地方

堕落

泥坑

wallow自然拼读

wal·low

wa lo

wallow变形

复数:wallows

第三人称单数:wallows

现在分词:wallowing

过去式:wallowed

过去分词:wallowed

wallow扩展

wallower (n.)

wallow英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to roll oneself about in a lazy, relaxed, or ungainly manner

hogs wallowing in the mud

to billow forth : surge

to devote oneself entirelyespecially: to take unrestrained pleasure : delight

to become abundantly supplied : luxuriate

a family that wallows in money

to indulge oneself immoderately

wallowing in self-pity

to become or remain helpless

allowed them to wallow in their ignorance

noun

an act or instance of wallowing

a muddy area or one filled with dust used by animals for wallowing

a depression formed by or as if by the wallowing of animals

a state of degradation or degeneracy

wallow词组

wallow in沉湎于;打滚

wallow词源中文解释

古英语 wealwian “滚动”,来自西日耳曼语 *walwon,源自 PIE 词根 *wel-(3)“旋转,转动”。早在13世纪就有“陷入某种状态或条件并保持”的比喻意义。相关词汇: Wallowed; wallowing。名词记录于1590年代,意为“滚动的行为”; 1841年代,意为“动物打滚的地方”。

wallow词源英文解释

Verb Middle English walwen "to turn oneself over and over, writhe about, roll oneself in a substance, indulge oneself unrestrainedly," going back to Old English wealwian "to roll (of a round object), to roll from side to side (of a person or animal), roll in a substance," going back to Germanic *walwōjan-, iterative derivative of a base *walw-, also in Gothic afwalwjan "to roll away (an object)," atwalwjan "to roll up to," going back to Indo-European *u̯ol-u̯-, ablaut derivative of a base *u̯el-u̯-, whence Latin volvō, volvere "to set in a circular course, cause to roll" (< *u̯eluu̯ō), Greek eilýō, eilýein "to wrap round, envelop," Armenian gelum "to twist, squeeze" Note: The base *u̯el-u̯- is taken to be an extension of *u̯el- "roll"—see etymology and note at welter >entry 1. Noun derivative of wallow >entry 1

The first known use of wallow was before the 12th century

wallow儿童词典英英释义

wall1 of 2noun

a structure (as of brick or stone) meant to enclose or shut off a spaceespecially: a side of a room or building

something resembling a wallespecially: something that acts as a barrier or defense

a tariff wall

a layer of material that encloses space the walls of a container

the heart wall

wall2 of 2verb

to provide, separate, or surround with or as if with a wall

wall in the garden

to close off an opening with or as if with a wall

wall up a door

wallpapernoun

decorative paper for covering the walls of a room

wallow1 of 2verb

to roll about in or as if in deep mud

elephants wallowing in the river

to devote or indulge oneself entirely

to become or remain helpless

allowed them to wallow in their ignorance

wallow2 of 2noun

an act of wallowing

a muddy or dust-filled area where animals wallow

wallow1 of 2verb

to roll about in or as if in deep mud

elephants wallowing in the river

to devote or indulge oneself entirely

to become or remain helpless

allowed them to wallow in their ignorance

wallow2 of 2noun

an act of wallowing

a muddy or dust-filled area where animals wallow

wallow 例句

1 Dauntless was wallowing in the waves, her sails flapping uncertainly.

2 The surge moved like a wallowing mountain range, roiling to a whiteness at its peaks.

3 to wallow in despair/self-pity (= to think about your unhappy feelings all the time and seem to be enjoying them)

陷入绝望;顾影自怜

4 Let us not wallow in the valley of despair, I say to you today, my friends.

朋友们,今天我对你们说, 我们不要陷入绝望而不可自拔.

5 He’d roll and wallow in the dirt and go dragging his body through tall weeds, trying to get the scent off; but he couldn’t.

6 She wallowed in the luxury of the hotel.

她沉湎于旅馆豪华奢侈的享乐之中。

7 Hounds tongue made out breath, water buffalo wallowing in the mud lake.

猎狗吐出舌头发喘, 水牛在泥塘里打滚.

8 The pond is the best place to wallow in my wretched state.

9 The year after my mom died, I spent a lot of time wallowing in self-pity and despair.

10 Journal talk with friends, cry or punch your pillow, but don't wallow.

记录下来与朋友分享, 哭出来,扔枕头都可以, 但是不要总是如此.

11 That’s a wallow, but notice how the water is perfectly clear.

12 He wallowed into the ground and lay watching across his forearm.

13 The engine screamed and the boat lost way, and in a few seconds was wallowing helplessly behind them.

14 “I think you just like to wallow,” said Maria, striding in to open the curtains and windows.

15 Drama is a part of life, but we don't have to wallow in it.

生活中总有戏剧化的一面,但是没有必要总是演戏。

16 Love is a great rich affection, it like a world grand, but is not wallow in bed.

爱情是一种伟大丰富的感情,它像世界一样壮阔,而绝不是在床上打滚。

17 All of his life he had squandered his choices, wallowing in revenge and self-pity, keeping himself down.

18 He went down, yelling and pitching and wallowing.

19 We should not wallow in the valley of despair.

我们不应该陷在绝望中不能自拔。

20 The ship wallowed in the rough sea.

船在汹涌的海上颠簸。

wallow 同义词

5 泥潭

puddle mire quagmire

6 涌起

surge

9 沉迷于

bound up in

13 沉湎于

lose abandon soak

14 放纵自己

self-indulgent indulge

17

hole pit hollow

18 纵乐

spree

19 洼地

pan depression swale

20 泥沼

sump lair mire slough

23 颠簸而行

bump jolt

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