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swoon

英 [swuːn]

美 [swuːn]

v.  痴迷; 对(某人)神魂颠倒; 昏厥; 昏倒

过去式:swooned 过去分词:swooned 现在分词:swooning 复数:swoons 第三人称单数:swoons 

BNC.25549 / COCA.17769

牛津词典

    verb

    • 痴迷;对(某人)神魂颠倒
      to feel very excited, emotional, etc. about sb that you think is sexually attractive, so that you almost become unconscious
      1. He's used to having women swooning over him.
        他对有女人痴迷于他司空见惯了。
    • 昏厥;昏倒
      to become unconscious

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB 痴迷;对…神魂颠倒
        If youswoon, you are strongly affected by your feelings for someone you love or admire very much.
        1. Virtually every woman in the '20s swooned over Valentino...
          在 20 年代,几乎每位女性都痴迷于华伦天奴这个品牌。
        2. The ladies shriek and swoon at his every word.
          他的每一句话都令那些女士为之尖叫,为之痴狂。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
          Synonym:faintsyncopedeliquium

        verb

        • pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain
            Synonym:faintconkpass out

          双语例句

          • Miss Archer fell off her chair in a swoon.
            阿切尔小姐一阵昏厥,从椅子上摔了下来。
          • The beggar fell down in a swoon from sheer hunger.
            那个乞丐饿得晕倒了。
          • Near to me lay Leo, still lost in a swoon.
            我旁边躺着昏迷不醒的利奥。
          • And so live ever& or else swoon to death.
            就这样活着,&或昏迷地死去。
          • Her fright and concern sunk her down in a deep swoon.
            恐惧和担心使她昏厥在地。
          • Brooker compared the U.S.market's recent swoon to the Japanese market collapse earlier this year.
            布鲁克将美国市场最近出现的阴霾与日本今年早些时候出现的崩盘进行了对比。
          • 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。
          • The young girls swoon when they see their favorite pop singer.
            年青的姑娘们看到她们最喜欢的流行歌星时一个个都心醉神迷。
          • Mr Obama tries to avoid giving that impression, but his allies in Congress, who swoon every time he says "millionaires and billionaires", do not.
            奥巴马试图避免给选民以这个印象,但他在国会的盟友、那些每当听到他说“百万与亿万富翁”就激动不已的人则不会。
          • The boy had a swoon, but soon came round.
            男孩晕过去了,可是,一会儿就醒了过来。