swallow的意思和读音

swallow

: [ˈswɑloʊ] : [ˈswɒləʊ]

v.

n.

swallows  swallowing  swallowed  

v.+n.swallow food,swallow pill

v.vomit,reject,regurgitate,express

v.absorb,retract

n.nip,mouthful,bite

swallowv.food/drink

1.[t][i]to make food, drink, etc. go down your throat into your stomach

Always chew food well before swallowing it.

I had a sore throat and it hurt to swallow.西

The pills should be swallowed whole.

move throat muscles

2.[i]to move the muscles of your throat as if you were swallowing sth, especially because you are nervous

She swallowed hard and told him the bad news.使

completely cover

3.[t][oftpass]to take sb/sth in or completely cover it so that they cannot be seen or no longer exist separately

I watched her walk down the road until she was swallowed by the darkness.沿

Large areas of countryside have been swallowed up by towns.

use up money

4.[t]~ sb/sth (up)to use up sth completely, especially an amount of money

Most of my salary gets swallowed (up) by the rent and bills.

believe

5.[t]to accept that sth is true; to believe sth

I found her excuse very hard to swallow .

He told her a pack of lies, but she swallowed it whole .

feelings

6.[t]~ sthto hide your feelings

to swallow your doubts怀

You're going to have to swallow your pride and ask for your job back.

accept insults

7.[t]~ sthto accept insults, criticisms, etc. without complaining or protesting

I was surprised that he just sat there and swallowed all their remarks.

n.bird

1.a small bird with long pointed wings and a tail with two points, that spends the winter in Africa but flies to northern countries for the summer

of food/drink

2.an act of swallowing; an amount of food or drink that is swallowed at one time

IDMone swallow doesnt make a summeryou must not take too seriously a small sign that sth is happening or will happen in the future, because the situation could change

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n.1.a small bird whose tail has two points like a fork2.a movement in your throat that makes food or drink go down into your stomach

v.1.to make food or drink go from your mouth down through your throat and into your stomach; to make a movement in your throat as if you are swallowing food2.to believe something that is unlikely to be true

1. LINGMEI | | 【 SWALLOW | 【

2. vanish vi. , 24. swallow v. , suspicion n. 怀, 26. ...

3. ;〖 beattime〗 swallow〖 pressdownwiththefoot〗 ...

4. vanish vi. , 24. swallow v. , suspicion n. 怀, 26. ...

5. seize vt swallow vt drag vt ...

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1."Farewell, then, farewell, you good, pretty little maiden, " said the swallow; and he flew out into the sunshine.“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!”

2.Hometown naive blue! The swallow eager from south fly back, in Zhan basket sky peep out so, as if in singing hymns of spring.仿

3.The next day the little Swallow flies to the port. He looks at all the ships. In the evening he returns to the Happy Prince.

4.The child was seized with an illness. swallow The next moment the first wave swept her down, swallowing the garden.

5.There's nothing like Kim Basinger's eager awaiting mouth ready to taste and swallow the next item Mickey Rourke has for her.·19·西

6.Ted: [On being dumped by his bride-to-be] Kids, you may think your only choices are to swallow your anger or throw it in someone's face.:[]

7."Dear Prince, " said the Swallow, "I cannot do that" ; and he began to weep.“,”,“,”

8.The shark now had the surfer by the right thigh and appeared to be trying to swallow his leg whole.

9.Swallow is a bird that has long and prong wings and a tail like a pair of scissors.

10.He reached for his tankard and took a slow swallow, to help conceal whatever might be showing on his face.