英音
['wɒləʊɪŋ]

美音 ['wɒloʊɪŋ]

v. <喻>沉迷( wallow的现在分词 );热中于;在海浪中颠簸;快活地在泥沼中打滚
wallowing 用法和例句
- 1 / 5 A crocodile attempts to walk over hippopotamuses wallowing in the nile
- 1/5一只鳄鱼试图从一群正在尼罗河里打滚沐浴的河马身上爬过去。
- One would imagine that having the whole town wallowing in it for 15 hours doesn 't help much either .
- 每个人都会想象得到即使要整个镇花15小时打滚过去也无补于事。
- People could be forgiven for thinking the british bobby is wallowing in sleaze .
- 人们如果认为英国警察正沉湎于腐败中也是不为过的。
- In the first case , the person is wallowing in unsupportive connections .
- 在第一种情形中,人将在非支持性的社会关系中堕落。
- Stressed britons spend 36 minutes every day wallowing in despair , a study has revealed .
- 一项研究发现,压力重重的英国人每天有36分钟在焦虑中度过。