to swallow

听听怎么读
英 [tu: ˈswɔləu]
美 [tu ˈswɑlo]
是什么意思
  • 释义

    吞咽;

  • 学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. I was forced to swallow my pride and ask for a loan.
      我无奈须忍辱告贷。
    2. Defeat in the election was a bitter pill for him to swallow.
      在选举中失败是他难以下咽的苦果。
    3. His lips worked as he tried to swallow the food.
      他使劲儿把食物咽下去,嘴唇都扭曲起来。
    4. She called you a liar. Are you going to swallow that?
      她说你撒谎.
    5. They can't treat me like that; I'm not going to swallow it.
      他们不能这样对待我,我忍不下这口气。
    6. The defeat was a bitter pill to swallow.
      那次失败是一次难以吞咽的苦果。

    权威例句

    Oropharyngeal accommodation to swallow volume
    Easy-to-Swallow Wireless Telemetry
    Aminosalicylates and colorectal cancer in IBD: a not-so bitter pill to swallow.
    Oropharyngeal accomodation to swallow volume
    Warfarin for dilated cardiomyopathy: a bloody tough pill to swallow?
    Business approaches to quality improvement: why they are hard for the NHS to swallow.
    Personal liability implications of the duty to warn are hard pills to swallow: from Tarasoff to Hutchinson v. Patel and beyond
    Words that make pills easier to swallow: a communication typology to address practical and perceptual barriers to medication intake ...
    Oral contraceptives in systemic lupus erythematosus--a tough pill to swallow?
    The sweetest pill to swallow: How patient neurobiology can be harnessed to maximise placebo effects