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单词 drown
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drown

verb
 
/draʊn/
/draʊn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they drown
/draʊn/
/draʊn/
he / she / it drowns
/draʊnz/
/draʊnz/
past simple drowned
/draʊnd/
/draʊnd/
past participle drowned
/draʊnd/
/draʊnd/
-ing form drowning
/ˈdraʊnɪŋ/
/ˈdraʊnɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1.  
    [intransitive, transitive] to die because you have been underwater too long and you cannot breathe; to kill somebody by holding them underwater
    • Two children drowned after falling into the river.
    • He had attempted to rescue the drowning man.
    • drown somebody/something/yourself She tried to drown herself.
    • They had drowned the unwanted kittens.
    • be drowned He was drowned at sea.
    Extra Examples
    • She had been thrown into the harbour and left to drown.
    • They were commended for saving a four-year-old from drowning.
  2. [transitive] drown something (in something) to make something very wet; to completely cover something in water or another liquid synonym drench
    • The fruit was drowned in cream.
  3. [transitive] drown somebody/something (out) (of a sound) to be louder than other sounds so that you cannot hear them
    • She turned up the radio to drown out the noise from next door.
    • His words were drowned out by jeers and whistling.
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (originally northern): related to Old Norse drukkna ‘to be drowned’, also to drink.
Idioms
drown your fears/loneliness/sorrows, etc.
  1. (especially humorous) to get drunk in order to forget your problems
    • She opened a bottle of wine to drown her sorrows.
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