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swallowing是swallow的现在分词 - n.吞咽;【鸟】燕子;一吞;食道
- v.吞;轻信;忍受(侮辱);收回(前言)
- 网络吞咽反射;咽下;吞咽作用
复数:swallows 过去分词:swallowed 现在分词:swallowing v.+n. swallow food,swallow pill v. vomit,reject,regurgitate,express n. | 1. the act of taking something in through the mouth and down the throat 2. an amount taken into the mouth and passed down the throat 3. a small graceful songbird with long pointed wings, a notched or forked tail and rapid flight that migrates annually. 4. a small bird whose tail has two points like a fork 5. a movement in your throat that makes food or drink go down into your stomach 1. the act of taking something in through the mouth and down the throat 2. an amount taken into the mouth and passed down the throat 3. a small graceful songbird with long pointed wings, a notched or forked tail and rapid flight that migrates annually. 4. a small bird whose tail has two points like a fork 5. a movement in your throat that makes food or drink go down into your stomach | v. | 1. to take in food or liquid through the mouth and pass it down the throat into the stomach 2. to perform the act of swallowing, usually as an emotional response to something 3. to engulf or destroy something 4. to refrain from expressing thoughts or feelings 5. to accept something as true without questioning it 6. to put up with something unpleasant without saying or doing anything to stop it 7. to withdraw a statement or remark as false or unjustified 8. to say words in such a way that you cannot be understood 9. to believe something that is unlikely to be true 10. cause or allow to go down the throat 1. to take in food or liquid through the mouth and pass it down the throat into the stomach 2. to perform the act of swallowing, usually as an emotional response to something 3. to engulf or destroy something 4. to refrain from expressing thoughts or feelings 5. to accept something as true without questioning it 6. to put up with something unpleasant without saying or doing anything to stop it 7. to withdraw a statement or remark as false or unjustified 8. to say words in such a way that you cannot be understood 9. to believe something that is unlikely to be true 10. cause or allow to go down the throat |
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