drown
动词
定义 drown 动词
death(死亡)
- B2Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)
to die or cause to die by being submerged in water or another liquid and unable to breathe.
(使)溺斃;(使)淹死
He lost his life by drowning during a boating incident.
他在一次划船事故中溺水身亡。
Following the heavy rainfall, many livestock drowned in the floodwaters.
暴雨过后,许多牲畜在洪水中淹死。
The man jumped into the river to save someone, but unfortunately, he also drowned.
那名男子跳入河中救人,但不幸的是,他也溺水身亡。
cover(覆蓋)
- Transitive(及物動詞)
to completely cover something with a liquid or to be completely covered by a liquid
(被)覆蓋;(被)淹沒
The entire village was drowned when the dam was built.
整個村莊在建造水壩時被淹沒了。
Her new car was drowned by the flood in the heavy rain.
她的新車在大雨中被洪水淹沒了。
He drowned his pasta in a rich cheese sauce.
他把義大利麵泡在濃郁的起司醬裡。
成语
- drown your sorrows
To attempt to alleviate sadness or distress by consuming alcohol.
借酒消愁
• He has been drowning his sorrows every night since losing his job.
自從失業後,他每晚都在借酒消愁。
- look like a drowned rat
to appear extremely wet, typically from being caught in heavy rain; to be drenched and disheveled
(尤指被雨淋得)像落湯雞
• He ran home through the downpour and looked like a drowned rat.
他冒著大雨跑回家,看起來像隻落湯雞。
- a drowning man will clutch at a straw
This idiom describes someone in a desperate situation who will try any possible means to improve it, even if the chance of success is very small.
垂歸財抓稻草
• In the midst of his financial crisis, he tried to sell all of his collectibles, it was really a case of a drowning man clutching at a straw.
在財務危機中,他試圖出售所有的收藏品,這真是溺水者抓稻草的情況。
片语动词 drown
- drown something out
When a loud sound overpowers another, rendering it inaudible.
(噪音)遮蓋;壓過
• The noise from outside completely drowned out the sound of the television I was watching.
外面的噪音完全淹沒了我正在看的電視的聲音。
- drown in something
to be overwhelmed by having more of something than can be managed
應接不暇
• Under the pressure of work, he felt like he was drowning in it.
在工作的壓力下,他感覺自己被淹沒了。