bask
bask 英 [bɑ:sk] 美 [bæsk]
vi. 晒太阳;取暖;愉快或舒适 vt. 使…晒太阳;使暖和而舒适
进行时:basking 过去式:basked 过去分词:basked 第三人称单数:basks 名词复数:basks
- To bask in something is to take it in, receive its warmth, or bathe in its goodness. On the first warm day of the spring, you may bask in the sunshine. When you win the Pulitzer, you bask in your own glory.
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- vi. 晒太阳;取暖;愉快或舒适
- vt. 使…晒太阳;使暖和而舒适
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1. And then they show them off upon return, both to remember their trip and to let others bask in their glory.
一旦回家,他们便把这些照片晒出来,既为了纪念自己的旅行,也让其他人共享旅途种种。
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2. When surface temperatures rise to a comfortable threshold, they emerge. For a while they bask in the sunlight, crowded like bronzed tourists on the Costa del Sol.
当地面温度升到舒适的临界点时,它们就涌出来,像在太阳海岸晒成古铜色的游客一样挤在一起,在阳光下晒一会。
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3. They like to sunbathe, can't blame them. They just lay out on the surface of the sea and most people think they're sick or lazy, but that's a typical behavior, they lie out and bask on the surface.
不能责备它们,它们只是摆平了浮在海面上, 而大多数人以为这是病态或懒惰,但这只是一种典型的行为, 它们就是喜欢摆平了在海面上晒太阳。
- bask (v.) late 14c., basken "to wallow" (especially in warm water or blood, of unknown etymology. Middle English Dictionary rejects the derivation from Old Norse baðask "to bathe oneself" (with loss of middle syllable), reflexive of baða "bathe" (see bathe) + Proto-Germanic *-sik "one's self" (source also of German sich; see -sk).
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