wallowing
英 [ˈwɒləʊɪŋ]
美 [ˈwɑːloʊɪŋ]
v. (为保持凉爽或嬉戏在烂泥、水里)打滚,翻滚; 沉湎; 放纵
wallow的现在分词
复数:wallowings 现在分词:wallowing
柯林斯词典
- VERB 沉溺(于不快的境况)
If you say that someoneis wallowing inan unpleasant situation, you are criticizing them for being deliberately unhappy.- His tired mind continued to wallow in self-pity...
他疲惫的心继续沉溺于自哀自怜之中。 - I wanted only to wallow in my own grief.
我只想沉湎于自己的悲伤中。
- His tired mind continued to wallow in self-pity...
- VERB (在水或泥浆中)躺卧,打滚
If a person or animalwallows inwater or mud, they lie or roll about in it slowly for pleasure.- Never have I had such a good excuse for wallowing in deep warm baths...
我从来没找到过如此好的理由,可以美美地泡个热水澡。 - Dogs love splashing in mud and hippos wallow in it.
狗喜欢在泥水洼里扑腾,河马则喜欢在其中打滚撒欢儿。
- Never have I had such a good excuse for wallowing in deep warm baths...
双语例句
- Lord, you've found us hiding away from you, wallowing in self-pity.
主啊,祢发现我们在自怨自艾,躲避不敢见祢。 - Climbing the karst mountains and wallowing in the cave mud baths are fun too.
爬山和在洞中泥浴打滚也好玩。 - The dog is turned to his own vomit again; and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire.
狗所吐的,它又转过来吃;猪洗净了,它又会到泥里去滚。 - The pigs were wallowing in the dirt as usual.
这些猪像往常一样正在泥淖中打滚。 - I missed the days when they were as attached to me as Rebekah's little girls were to her. That does not mean we should not face up to our deficiencies, but facing up means moving forward, not wallowing in the past.
我留恋过去的一些日子,那时他们像丽贝卡的小女孩们依恋妈妈一样依恋着我。这也不意味我们不去面对自己的缺点,但面对缺点是要前进,不是要留恋过去。 - The pigs were wallowing in the mud.
猪在泥淖中打滚。 - It may take time, it may be incremental, but people don't like wallowing in misery.
或许这是一个缓慢、渐进的过程,但总比一直在痛苦中煎熬要好得多。 - The already heavily burdened foot soldier also had to help push and pull vehicles and horses wallowing in the muck.
已经负重不堪的徒步士兵还不得不帮助推拉那些陷入泥坑的车辆和马匹。 - Its OK to initially express anger and frustration, but wallowing in feelings of unfairness or blame will make them feel worse and wastes their energy.
刚开始表达出自己的愤怒和沮丧情绪也无可厚非,但如果一味沉溺在不公正感中,或一味责备的话,不仅会让自己情绪更低落,还白白浪费了精力。 - He in fact became their prisoner, wallowing in their applause.
他实际上成了它们的俘虏,沉湎于一片赞美声中。