swoon
美音:
[swu:n
]英音:
[swu:n
]vi.昏晕,惊讶,酣睡 n.狂喜,陶醉
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swoon为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
动词过去式:swooned 过去分词:swooned 现在分词:swooning 第三人称单数:swoons
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swoon
/swu:n; swun/
v
(a) [I, Ipr, Ip] (dated 旧) lose consciousness; faint 失去知觉; 昏厥; 晕倒
*She swooned into his arms for joy. 她喜极而昏倒在他的怀里.
* She swooned away. 她失去了知觉.
(b) [I, Ipr] ~ (over sb/sth) (fig esp joc 比喻, 尤作戏谑语) be emotionally affected (by sb/sth) (因某人[某事物])动感情
*All the girls are swooning over the new maths teacher. 所有的女同学都迷上了那位新来的数学教师.
n (dated 旧)
*fall into a swoon 昏厥; 昏倒.
swoon
v [I][
Date: 1300-1400;
Origin: swown
'to swoon' (13-19 centuries), from
Old English geswogen
'made sick or unconscious']
to be extremely excited and unable to control yourself because you admire someone so much
swoon over crowds of teenage girls swooning over popstarsold-fashioned to fall to the ground because you have been affected by an emotion or shock
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faint>swoonn [singular]