wallow
wallow 英 [ˈwɒləʊ] 美 [ˈwɑloʊ]
vi. 打滚;沉迷;颠簸 n. 打滚;堕落;泥坑
进行时:wallowing 过去式:wallowed 过去分词:wallowed 第三人称单数:wallows 名词复数:wallows
- To wallow is to roll about in something, as a pig wallows in mud or a billionaire wallows in money.
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- vi. 打滚;沉迷;颠簸
- n. 打滚;堕落;泥坑
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1. And he feels like, well, what good will it do just to wallow in the feelings?
但他认为,好吧,到底沉迷这些感受有什么好处?
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2. Although these animals do not wallow, they roll on the ground in order to "scent mark", which has an important role in attracting a mate.
尽管这些动物不在泥巴里打滚,但它们在陆地上打滚,留下气味,有利于吸引异性。
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3. In America, we wallow in it.
而在美国,我们恰恰沉溺于此。
- wallow (v.) Old English wealwian "to roll," from West Germanic *walwon, from PIE root *wel- (3) "to turn, revolve." Figurative sense of "to plunge and remain in some state or condition" is attested from early 13c. Related: Wallowed; wallowing. The noun is recorded from 1590s as "act of rolling;" 1841 as "place where an animal wallows."
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