swoon的意思和读音

swoon

: [swun] : [swuːn]

v.

n.

swoons  swooning  swooned  

n.faint,blackout,loss of consciousness,unconsciousness

v.pass out,black out,lose consciousness,collapse,keel over

swoonv.

1.[i]~ (over sb)to feel very excited, emotional, etc. about sb that you think is sexually attractive, so that you almost become unconscious

He's used to having women swooning over him.

2.[i]to become unconscious

n.1.,;

v.1.,;2.(),

v.1.to be extremely excited and impressed by someone who you like or admire2.to become unconscious and fall to the ground

1.(《》)》(SWOON)

2. facile: swoon imperious: ...

3. 〖 perplex〗 〖 faint;swoon〖 afatuousandself-indulgentruler〗 ...

4. feel carsick swoon feel seasick ...

5. ... 8.poignant 9.swoon 11.brawl ...

6. melodrama swoon inscrutable ...

7. 1.() dizzy;giddy: 1.(swoon;faint: 1.() dizzy;giddy;faint: ...

8.,1959》(Compulsion,》);1991》(Swoon

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1.As you get to know me, you'll discover that there are many things that make me swoon; painted floors happen to be one of those things.

2.There was no one particular piece of news that drove Thursday's market swoon.

3.Her eyes were dilated as if in a kind of swoon of fascination and helplessness.

4.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.使

5.at which, having not been used to the touch of that odious animal for so many years, I fell into a swoon for almost an hour.

6.The young man looked at her as if he expected that she would weep or swoon.

7.Such scenes, not seen for more than a year since the market went into a swoon, are now being replayed.退

8.The child became so terrified the she was stricken speechless, and looked as though about to swoon.

9.The mere mention of his name was enough to put the devotees of Davos and other such gatherings into a swoon.使

10.the princess did not swoon , she did not fall into a faint.