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linger美 ['lɪŋɡər] 英 ['lɪŋɡə(r)] 过去分词:lingered 现在分词:lingering 第三人称单数:lingers v. remain,stay behind,hang back,hang on,loiter 1. | [i] 继续存留;缓慢消失to continue to exist for longer than expected |
| The faint smell of her perfume lingered in the room. 房间里仍飘溢着她那淡淡的香水味。 | | The civil war lingered on well into the 1930s. 这次内战到 20 世纪 30 年代还拖了好几年。 |
2. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 流连;逗留;徘徊;花很长时间做(某事);磨蹭to stay somewhere for longer because you do not want to leave; to spend a long time doing sth |
| She lingered for a few minutes to talk to Nick. 她多待了几分钟,想跟尼克谈一谈。 | | We lingered over breakfast on the terrace. 我们在平台上慢条斯理地吃着早餐。 |
3. | [i] ~ (on sb/sth) 持续看(或思考)to continue to look at sb/sth or think about sth for longer than usual |
| His eyes lingered on the diamond ring on her finger. 他一直注视着她手指上的钻戒。 |
4. | [i] ~ (on) 苟延残喘;奄奄一息to stay alive but become weaker |
| He lingered on for several months after the heart attack. 他心脏病发作后又拖了几个月才去世。 |
v. | 1. to delay leaving somewhere because of reluctance to go 2. to wait around or move around a place slowly and idly 3. to remain alive, although very weak, while gradually dying 4. to take longer than is usual to do something, e.g. to complete a task or look at somebody or something, usually because you are enjoying yourself 5. to remain fixed in the mind or noticed by the senses for a long time 6. to pass time in a relaxed or uneventful way 7. to stay somewhere longer than is necessary, or to spend longer doing something than is necessary, because it is enjoyable or helpful to you 8. to last or continue for a long time 9. be late or slow in going away;stay at or near a place 1. to delay leaving somewhere because of reluctance to go 2. to wait around or move around a place slowly and idly 3. to remain alive, although very weak, while gradually dying 4. to take longer than is usual to do something, e.g. to complete a task or look at somebody or something, usually because you are enjoying yourself 5. to remain fixed in the mind or noticed by the senses for a long time 6. to pass time in a relaxed or uneventful way 7. to stay somewhere longer than is necessary, or to spend longer doing something than is necessary, because it is enjoyable or helpful to you 8. to last or continue for a long time 9. be late or slow in going away;stay at or near a place |
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