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单词 swallowed
释义

swallow

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noun (1)

swal·​low ˈswä-(ˌ)lō How to pronounce swallow (audio)
1
: any of numerous small widely distributed oscine birds (family Hirundinidae, the swallow family) that have a short bill, long pointed wings, and often a deeply forked tail and that feed on insects caught on the wing
2
: any of several birds that superficially resemble swallows

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swallow

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verb

swallowed; swallowing; swallows

transitive verb

1
: to take through the mouth and esophagus into the stomach
2
: to envelop or take in as if by swallowing : absorb
swallow the financial loss
watch night swallow the valley
3
: to accept without question, protest, or resentment
swallow an insult
a hard story to swallow
4
: take back, retract
had to swallow my words
5
: to keep from expressing or showing : repress
swallowed my anger
6
: to utter (words) indistinctly

intransitive verb

1
: to receive something into the body through the mouth and esophagus
2
: to perform the action characteristic of swallowing something especially under emotional stress
swallowable
ˈswä-lō-ə-bəl How to pronounce swallow (audio)
adjective
swallower
ˈswä-lə-wər How to pronounce swallow (audio)
noun

swallow

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noun (2)

1
: the passage connecting the mouth to the stomach
2
: a capacity for swallowing
3
a
: an act of swallowing
b
: an amount that can be swallowed at one time

Synonyms

Verb

  • down
  • get down
  • ingest

Noun (2)

  • belt
  • draft
  • drag
  • drink
  • gulp
  • nip
  • quaff
  • shot
  • sip
  • slug
  • snort
  • sup
  • swig
  • swill
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Example Sentences

Verb He swallowed the grape whole. Chew your food well before you swallow. The boss said, “Come in.” I swallowed hard and walked in. Her story is pretty hard to swallow. I can usually take criticism, but this is more than I can swallow.

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English swalowe, from Old English swealwe; akin to Old High German swalawa swallow

Verb

Middle English swalowen, from Old English swelgan; akin to Old High German swelgan to swallow

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

swallow 1 of 3

noun

swal·​low ˈswä-lō How to pronounce swallow (audio)
: a small bird that has long wings and a forked tail and feeds on insects caught while in flight

swallow

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verb

swallowed; swallowing
1
: to take into the stomach through the mouth and throat
Chew your food well before you swallow.
2
: to perform the actions used in swallowing something
Clear your throat and swallow before answering.
3
: to completely surround : engulf
Now she was half swallowed by the darkness of the barn door. Richard Peck, A Year Down Yonder
4
: to accept or believe without question
You swallow every story you hear.
5
: to keep from expressing or showing : repress
I swallowed my pride and asked for help.

swallow

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noun

1
: an act of taking something into the stomach through the mouth and throat : an act of swallowing
He ate the cupcake in one swallow.
2
: an amount that can be swallowed at one time
She took a swallow of water.

Medical Definition

swallow 1 of 2

transitive verb

swal·​low ˈswäl-(ˌ)ō How to pronounce swallow (audio)
: to take through the mouth and esophagus into the stomach

intransitive verb

: to receive something into the body through the mouth and esophagus

swallow

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noun

1
: an act of swallowing
2
: an amount that can be swallowed at one time

swallowed

verb

past tense of swallow
1
as in sipped
to take into the stomach through the mouth and throat try not to swallow the toothpaste

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • sipped
  • chewed
  • drank
  • ingested
  • ate
  • licked
  • consumed
  • downed
  • gulped
  • guzzled
  • devoured
  • imbibed
  • got down
  • scoffed
  • munched
  • supped
  • wolfed
  • knocked back
  • scarfed
  • ruminated
  • finished
  • gorged
  • lapped
  • ingurgitated
  • bolted
  • put away
  • gobbled (up or down)
  • polished off
  • dispatched
  • mouthed (down)
  • gnawed (at or on)
  • pecked (at)
  • nibbled (on)
2
as in stifled
to refrain from openly showing or uttering swallowed his pride and asked for help

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stifled
  • suppressed
  • submerged
  • contained
  • smothered
  • pocketed
  • strangled
  • repressed
  • controlled
  • sunk
  • managed
  • sank
  • held back
  • checked
  • choked (back)
  • bridled
  • quelled
  • quashed
  • curbed
  • squelched
  • governed
  • muffled
  • bottled up

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • expressed
  • released
  • unleashed
  • took out
  • loosed
  • vented
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as in believed
to regard as right or true my little niece swallows everything I tell her

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • believed
  • accepted
  • took
  • understood
  • bought
  • trusted
  • accounted
  • credited
  • assumed
  • presumed
  • set store by
  • deduced
  • set store on
  • inferred
  • concluded
  • accredited
  • supposed

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • rejected
  • doubted
  • distrusted
  • discredited
  • suspected
  • questioned
  • disbelieved
  • mistrusted
  • challenged
  • misdoubted
  • disputed
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