swoon
swoon [swun]
vi. 昏晕;惊讶;着迷 n. 昏晕;狂喜
进行时:swooning 过去式:swooned 过去分词:swooned 第三人称单数:swoons 名词复数:swoons
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- vi. 昏晕;惊讶;着迷
- n. 昏晕;狂喜
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1. I trembled at the first effects of this intelligence: he half rose up, looked eagerly round the apartment, and then sank back in a swoon.
这消息引起的最初效果使我颤抖起来:他撑起半身,热切地向这屋子四下望着,跟着就晕过去了。
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2. For the woman who can make any man swoon. Men love what she's about, and they will sell everything they own (literally) to just sit next to her.
这样的世间尤物有哪个男人不为之倾倒?男人对她的一切都是爱不释手,他们也愿意倾其所有只为与她并肩而坐。
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3. He says the rally that has been so enjoyable for stock investors is just a mini-cycle in that longer swoon.
他说,让股票投资者那么兴奋的反弹只是在这个更长期的低迷市中的一个微小周期。
- swoon (n.) c. 1300, suowne, suun, "state of unconsciousness," probably from Old English geswogen "in a faint," past participle of a lost verb *swogan (see swoon (v.)).
- swoon (v.) c. 1200, "to become unconscious," probably from a lost Old English verb *swogan (as in Old English aswogan "to choke"), of uncertain origin. Compare Low German swogen "to sigh." Related: Swooned; swooning.
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