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swallow
- IPA[ˈswälō]
美式
- cause or allow (something, especially food or drink) to pass down the throat;perform the muscular movement of the esophagus required to do this, especially through fear or nervousness
- an act of swallowing something, especially food or drink;an amount of something swallowed in one action
verb: swallow, 3rd person present: swallows, gerund or present participle: swallowing, past tense: swallowed, past participle: swallowed
noun: swallow, plural noun: swallows
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動詞
- 1. cause or allow (something, especially food or drink) to pass down the throat she swallowed a mouthful slowly 同義詞
- ▪ perform the muscular movement of the esophagus required to do this, especially through fear or nervousness she swallowed hard, sniffing back her tears
- ▪ put up with or meekly accept (something insulting or unwelcome) he seemed ready to swallow any insult 同義詞
- ▪ believe unquestioningly (a lie or unlikely assertion) she had swallowed his story hook, line, and sinker 同義詞
- ▪ resist expressing (a feeling) or uttering (words) he swallowed his pride 同義詞
- ▪ take in and cause to disappear; engulf the dark mist swallowed her up
- ▪ completely use up (money or resources) debts swallowed up most of the money he had gotten for the house
名詞
- 1. an act of swallowing something, especially food or drink he downed his drink in one swallow
- ▪ an amount of something swallowed in one action he said he'd like just a swallow of pie
- a dive performed with one's arms outspread until close to the water.
- perform a swallow dive.
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- a plant of the milkweed family, the follicles of which suggest a swallow with outstretched ...
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- another term for sinkhole
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- another term for sand martin
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- a dive performed with one's arms outspread until close to the water; a swan dive.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for sand martin
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- IPA[ˈswɒləʊ]
英式
- cause or allow (something, especially food or drink) to pass down the throat: she swallowed a mouthful slowly
- an act of swallowing something, especially food or drink: he downed his drink in one swallow
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈswälō]
美式
- a migratory swift-flying songbird with a forked tail and long pointed wings, feeding on insects ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈswɒləʊ]
英式
- a migratory swift-flying songbird with a forked tail and long pointed wings, feeding on insects ...
Oxford Dictionary