drown
verbVerb Forms
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they drown | |
he / she / it drowns | |
past simple drowned | |
past participle drowned | |
-ing form drowning |
- [intransitive, transitive]
to die because you have been underwater too long and you cannot breathe; to kill somebody by holding them underwater (使)淹死,溺死 Two children drowned after falling into the river. 两个孩子掉进河里淹死了。 He had attempted to rescue the drowning man. 他曾试图去救那个溺水的男人。 - drown somebody/something/yourself
She tried to drown herself. 她试图投水自杀。 They had drowned the unwanted kittens. 他们把没人要的小猫淹死了。 - be drowned
He was drowned at sea. 他淹死在海里。
Extra ExamplesShe had been thrown into the harbour and left to drown. 她被扔进了港口,任其淹死。 They were commended for saving a four-year-old from drowning. 他们因救了一名溺水的四岁儿童而受到表扬。
- [transitive] drown something (in something)
to make something very wet; to completely cover something in water or another liquid synonym drench浸透;淹没;浸泡 - [transitive] drown somebody/something (out)
(of a sound )声音 to be louder than other sounds so that you cannot hear them 压过;盖没;淹没
Word OriginMiddle English (originally northern): related to Old Norse drukkna ‘to be drowned’, also to drink.
Idioms
drown your fears/loneliness/sorrows, etc.
- (especially humorous)
to get drunk in order to forget your problems 借酒壮胆、解寂寞、浇愁等 She opened a bottle of wine to drown her sorrows. 她打开一瓶酒借酒消愁。