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单词 loom
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loom

verb
 
/luːm/
/luːm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they loom
/luːm/
/luːm/
he / she / it looms
/luːmz/
/luːmz/
past simple loomed
/luːmd/
/luːmd/
past participle loomed
/luːmd/
/luːmd/
-ing form looming
/ˈluːmɪŋ/
/ˈluːmɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1.  
    [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to appear as a large shape that is not clear, especially in a frightening way
    • A dark shape loomed up ahead of us.
    Extra Examples
    • Ghostly shapes loomed out of the fog in front of him.
    • He loomed above her.
    • The tower loomed over the city.
    • A figure loomed in the doorway.
    • Dizzying walls of rock loomed on either side of them.
    • Something huge and black loomed out of the mist.
  2.  
    [intransitive] (of something bad) to appear serious and and likely to happen soon
    • There was a crisis looming.
    Extra Examples
    • A new threat is now looming on the horizon.
    • Further problems loomed ahead of us.
    • The day of the election loomed ever closer.
  3. Word Originverb mid 16th cent.: probably from Low German or Dutch; compare with East Frisian lōmen ‘move slowly’, Middle High German lüemen ‘be weary’.
Idioms
loom large
  1. to be frightening and make you worried because something seems hard to avoid
    • The prospect of war loomed large.
    • The issue looms large in political campaigns nationwide.

loom

noun
/luːm/
/luːm/
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  1. a machine for making cloth by crossing threads over and under other threads that go in a different direction
    Word Originnoun Old English gelōma ‘tool’, shortened to lome in Middle English.
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