释义 |
smoulder美 ['smoʊldər] 英 ['sməʊldə(r)] - v.(无明火地)阴燃;(感情)郁积
- n.慢燃
- 网络闷烧;熏烧;发烟燃烧
第三人称单数:smoulders 现在分词:smouldering 过去式:smouldered v. burn,smoke,glow,fume,seethe 1. | [i] (无明火地)阴燃,闷燃to burn slowly without a flame |
| The bonfire was still smouldering the next day. 到了第二天,篝火还在闷燃。 | | a smouldering cigarette 慢慢燃烧的香烟 | | The feud smouldered on for years. 这场冤仇积结了多年。 |
2. | [i] (感情)郁积,压在心头to be filled with a strong emotion that you do not fully express |
| His eyes smouldered with anger. 他眼里冒着强压的怒火。 | | Anger smouldered in his eyes. 强压的怒火在他眼里燃烧。 |
n. | | v. | 3. (愤怒等)在心中燃烧;表现出闷在心里的愤怒[仇恨];郁积 3. (愤怒等)在心中燃烧;表现出闷在心里的愤怒[仇恨];郁积 |
n. | 1. thick smoke from a slow-burning fire | v. | 1. to burn slowly and gently, usually with some smoke, but without a flame 2. to have or show a strong emotion that is suppressed, but liable to flare up at any time 3. to exist in the background, liable to appear or reappear at any moment 4. to feel very strong emotions that you do not express in words, especially anger or sexual feelings 1. to burn slowly and gently, usually with some smoke, but without a flame 2. to have or show a strong emotion that is suppressed, but liable to flare up at any time 3. to exist in the background, liable to appear or reappear at any moment 4. to feel very strong emotions that you do not express in words, especially anger or sexual feelings |
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