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swallow

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Related topics: Food
swal·low1 /ˈswɒləʊ $ ˈswɑːloʊ/ ●●○ verb
1 food 食物 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DFEAT to make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach 吞下,咽下〔食物或飲料〕
He swallowed the last of his coffee and asked for the bill.
他喝完最後一口咖啡,要求結賬。
Most snakes swallow their prey whole.
大多數蛇都是把獵物囫囵吞下。
2 nervously 緊張地 [intransitiveI]NERVOUS to make some of the liquid in your mouth go down your throat because you are frightened or nervous 〔因恐懼或緊張〕做吞咽動作,咽口水
Leo swallowed hard and walked into the room.
利奧使勁咽了一下口水,然後走進房間。
She swallowed nervously before beginning.
開始之前她緊張地咽了一下口水。
3 believe/accept 相信/接受 [transitiveT] informalBELIEVE to believe a story, explanation etc that is not actually true 輕信,輕易接受〔不真實的說法、解釋等〕
Do they really think we are stupid enough to swallow that?
他們真的認爲我們會愚蠢到輕易相信那種事嗎?
I found his story a bit hard to swallow (=difficult to believe).
我覺得他的說法有點叫人難以置信。
see thesaurus at believe
4 feelings 感情 [transitiveT]HIDE/NOT SHOW to stop yourself from showing a feeling, especially anger 使不流露,抑制〔尤指憤怒〕
She swallowed her anger and turned to face him.
她忍住怒 氣,轉過身來面對着他。
5 swallow your pride SORRY/APOLOGIZEto do something even though it is embarrassing for you, because you have no choice 忍辱含垢;抑制羞恥感
I swallowed my pride and phoned him.
我放下自尊給他打了電話。
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6swallow somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v 
a) PARTif a company or country is swallowed up by a larger one, it becomes part of it and no longer exists on its own 吞並
Hundreds of small companies have been swallowed up by these huge multinationals.
數百家小公司都被這些大型跨國企業吞並了。
b) written if something is swallowed up, it disappears because something covers it or hides it 吞沒,淹沒;侵吞
Jane was soon swallowed up in the crowd.
簡很快淹沒在人群中。
The countryside is gradually being swallowed up by new developments.
鄉村地區正逐漸被新建住宅區吞噬。
c) if an amount of money is swallowed up, you have to spend it to pay for things 耗盡,用盡〔金錢〕
The extra cash was soon swallowed up.
這筆額外的錢很快就花光了。
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a bitter pill (to swallow) at bitter1(7)
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Related topics: Birds, Food
swallow2 noun [countableC]
1. HBBa small black and white bird that comes to northern countries in the summer 燕子
2 DFEATan action in which you make food or drink go down your throat 吞,咽
He downed his whisky in one swallow.
他一口喝下威士忌。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
swallowswal·low /ˈswɒləʊˈswɑːloʊ/ verb [transitiveT]
1to accept something unpleasant
Car dealers are sceptical that customers willswallow theprice increases.
2if an activity swallows a lot of time or money, it takes that length of time or uses that amount of money
Development of the new model’s engine will have swallowed at least six years and an estimated 6 billion kronor.
3 (also swallow up) if one organization or company swallows another, it takes control of it
Sony swallowed two U.S. entertainment giants.
Interstate-banking regulations were changed, which led to hundreds of smaller banks being swallowed up.
Origin swallow1
Old English swelgan
swallow2
1. Old English swealwe
2. (1800-1900) → SWALLOW1
swal·low1 verbswallow2 noun
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