drown
drown 英 [draʊn] 美 [draʊn]
vt. 淹没;把…淹死 vi. 淹死;溺死
进行时:drowning 过去式:drowned 过去分词:drowned 第三人称单数:drowns 名词复数:drowns
- The verb drown means to die from inhaling water into the lungs and being unable to breathe. It is possible to drown in a small amount of water — even an inch or two in a bathtub.
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- vt. 淹没;把…淹死
- vi. 淹死;溺死
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1. Two children drowned after falling into the river.
两个孩子掉进河里淹死了。
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2. She tried to drown herself.
她试图投水自杀。
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3. He was drowned at sea.
他淹死在海里。
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4. The fruit was drowned in cream.
水果在奶油里泡过。
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5. death by drowning
溺水身亡
- drown (v.) c. 1300, transitive and intransitive, perhaps from an unrecorded derivative word of Old English druncnian (Middle English druncnen) "be swallowed up by water" (originally of ships as well as living things), probably from the base of drincan "to drink."
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