lull
noun /lʌl/
/lʌl/
[usually singular]- lull (in something) a quiet period between times of activity
(活动间的)平静时期,间歇 - a lull in the conversation/fighting
谈话/战斗中的沉寂 - Just before an attack everything would go quiet but we knew it was just the lull before the storm (= before a time of noise or trouble).
就在攻击开始前一切都变得沉寂,我们知道这只是风暴前的平静。
- They crossed the road during a lull in the traffic.
他们趁车辆不多时穿过马路。 - There will probably be a lull over the winter, followed by a resurgence of activity next spring.
整个冬天都可能会是淡季,接着会在来年春天复苏。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- brief
- temporary
- long
- …
- hit
- during a/the lull
- lull in
词源Middle English: imitative of sounds used to quieten a child; compare with Latin lallare ‘sing to sleep’, Swedish lulla ‘hum a lullaby’, and Dutch lullen ‘talk nonsense’. The noun (first recorded in the sense ‘soothing drink’) dates from the mid 17th cent. - a lull in the conversation/fighting