swoons

英 [swuːnz] 美 [swuːnz]

v.  痴迷; 对(某人)神魂颠倒; 昏厥; 昏倒
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 痴迷;对…神魂颠倒
    If you swoon, you are strongly affected by your feelings for someone you love or admire very much.
    1. Virtually every woman in the '20s swooned over Valentino...
      在 20 年代,几乎每位女性都痴迷于华伦天奴这个品牌。
    2. The ladies shriek and swoon at his every word.
      他的每一句话都令那些女士为之尖叫,为之痴狂。

双语例句

  1. 'It's tragic!' swoons Jeffrey in mock horror
    “真惨啊!”杰弗里假装吓昏了过去。
  2. A grave symptom was that they had caused a swoon, and that people do not always recover from such swoons.
    一个严重的症状就是伤口引起了昏迷,这种昏迷不是所有的人都能苏醒过来的。
  3. The night is still and the darkness swoons upon the forest. The streets are dead at night.
    夜是静寂的,黑暗在树林上昏睡。夜里街道上很寂静。
  4. She is acting out a form: in the first case the form of romantic fiction, the heroine who swoons back in this scene the form of the game, the perfect form of tennis.
    她总是摆出一些姿势:,第一次是在爱情小说中疲倦已极的女主角,这一次则是游戏,完美的网球游戏。
  5. If the market swoons, the chances are high that an individual stock will plunge too.
    如果股市大跌,个股下挫的几率也会很高。
  6. The night is still and the darkness swoons upon the forest.
    夜是静寂的,黑暗在树林上昏睡。