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surround美 [sə'raʊnd] 英 [sə'raʊnd] - v.环绕;包围;围绕;围住
- n.周围;饰边
- 网络环绕声;环绕立体声
第三人称单数:surrounds 现在分词:surrounding 过去式:surrounded n. border,mantle,edge,mount,edging v. enclose,encircle,encase,enfold,envelop 1. | 围绕;环绕to be all around sth/sb |
| Tall trees surround the lake. 环湖都是大树。 | | the membranes surrounding the brain 脑膜 | | As a child I was surrounded by love and kindness. 幼年时我备受关爱。 | | The lake is surrounded with/by trees. 湖边树木环绕。 |
2. | 包围;围住to move into position all around sb/sth, especially so as to prevent them from escaping; to move sb/sth into position in this way |
| Police surrounded the building. 警方包围了那栋房子。 | | They've surrounded the building with police. 他们派警察包围了那栋房子。 |
3. | ~ sth/sb 与…紧密相关;围绕to be closely connected with sth/sb |
| publicity surrounding the divorce 媒体围绕这桩离婚事件的报道 |
4. | ~ yourself with sb/sth 喜欢结交(某类人);喜欢身边总有(某类东西)to choose to have particular people or things near you all the time |
| I like to surround myself with beautiful things. 我喜欢身边老有漂亮的东西。 |
1. | (物品的)框,饰边;周围a border or an area around the edge of sth, especially one that is decorated |
v. | 1. to occupy the space all around something 2. to encircle something completely, especially an enemy's military position 3. to associate closely with somebody 4. to be all around or on all sides of someone or something 5. to be closely connected with a situation or an event 6. to be near someone all the time 1. to occupy the space all around something 2. to encircle something completely, especially an enemy's military position 3. to associate closely with somebody 4. to be all around or on all sides of someone or something 5. to be closely connected with a situation or an event 6. to be near someone all the time | n. | 1. a method of hunting in which animals are driven into a place from which they cannot escape 2. an area, border, or frame around a thing or place 3. the immediate environment of something or somebody 4. a border or edge around something such as a window or a piece of furniture 1. a method of hunting in which animals are driven into a place from which they cannot escape 2. an area, border, or frame around a thing or place 3. the immediate environment of something or somebody 4. a border or edge around something such as a window or a piece of furniture |
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