wallow
verb /ˈwɒləʊ/
/ˈwɑːləʊ/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they wallow | /ˈwɒləʊ/ /ˈwɑːləʊ/ |
he / she / it wallows | /ˈwɒləʊz/ /ˈwɑːləʊz/ |
past simple wallowed | /ˈwɒləʊd/ /ˈwɑːləʊd/ |
past participle wallowed | /ˈwɒləʊd/ /ˈwɑːləʊd/ |
-ing form wallowing | /ˈwɒləʊɪŋ/ /ˈwɑːləʊɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] wallow (in something) (of large animals or people
) to lie and roll about in water or mud, to keep cool or for pleasure大动物或人 (为保持凉爽或嬉戏在烂泥、水里)打滚,翻滚 - hippos wallowing in the river
在河里打滚的河马 - He loves to wallow in a hot bath after a game.
他在比赛后喜欢泡个热水澡。
- hippos wallowing in the river
- [intransitive] wallow in something (often disapproving) to enjoy something that causes you pleasure
沉湎;放纵 - She wallowed in the luxury of the hotel.
她沉湎于旅馆豪华奢侈的享乐之中。 - to wallow in despair/self-pity (= to think about your unhappy feelings all the time and seem to be enjoying them)
陷入绝望;顾影自怜
- She wallowed in the luxury of the hotel.
词源Old English walwian ‘to roll about’, of Germanic origin, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin volvere ‘to roll’.