drowner的音标为[ˈdraʊnə(r)],基本翻译为“淹死者;沉溺者”,速记技巧为“drown(淹死)+ n+er(者)”。
"Drowner"这个词的词源可以追溯到古英语,它来自"dran"这个词,意为“沉没”或“淹没”。它的变化形式包括过去式"drowned",过去分词"drowned",现在分词"drowning",以及形容词"drowning"。
相关单词:
1. "Drowning"(淹没) - 描述物体或人被水淹没的过程,也可以用来形容情感或思想的淹没。
2. "Drowned"(淹死的) - 通常指人因溺水而死亡。
3. "Drown"(淹没) - 指物体或人被水覆盖或淹没。
4. "Drowning man"s friend"(溺水者的救命稻草) - 指在紧急情况下能够帮助他人的物品或人。
5. "Drowning out"(淹没) - 指声音、噪音等过于强大,以至于其他声音或信息被掩盖或淹没。
6. "Drown out"(掩盖) - 指通过更大的声音或更多的信息来覆盖或淹没其他声音或信息。
7. "Drowned out"(被淹没) - 指被更大的声音或信息所掩盖。
8. "Drowning in"(淹没在...中) - 形容情感、责任、责任等过于沉重,使人无法承受。
9. "Drown out the silence"(淹没寂静) - 形容通过声音来消除寂静,通常用于描述音乐、谈话等。
10. "Drowning one"s sorrows"(借酒消愁) - 形容通过饮酒来缓解悲伤和痛苦。
常用短语:
1. drown oneself in:沉浸在...中
2. drown out:淹没
3. drown one"s sorrows:借酒消愁
4. drown in joy:欣喜若狂
5. drown out the noise:淹没噪音
6. drown one"s regrets:把遗憾埋在心底
7. drown one"s tears:哭泣不止
例句:
1. I was drowning myself in books to escape from reality.
2. The sound of the waves drowned out the noise of the city.
3. After a long day at work, I drowned my sorrows in a glass of wine.
4. Her joy drowned her out, she couldn"t contain her happiness.
5. The sound of raindrops drowned out the noise of the street.
6. I drowned my regrets in my work, but deep down I knew they were still there.
7. She drowned her tears in her pillow, hoping to make them go away.
英文小作文:
标题:Drowning in Life
Life can be a rollercoaster ride, filled with ups and downs, joy and sorrow, happiness and regrets. We all experience moments when we feel like we are drowning in life"s challenges and difficulties. But it"s those moments that make us stronger and more resilient.
Sometimes, we need to drown our sorrows in a glass of wine or a good book, or we need to let out our tears on a pillow at night. But we also need to find ways to rise above our struggles and focus on the positive aspects of life.
Life is about learning, growth, and overcoming obstacles. We may feel like we are drowning at times, but it"s those moments that teach us valuable lessons and help us become stronger individuals. So, don"t give up, keep swimming, and remember to take a deep breath every now and then to keep yourself afloat.
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