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Noun:
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a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
Verb:
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pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain
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用作動詞 (v.)
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The young man looked at her as if he expected that she would weep or swoon.
那時輕人看她,好象他預料到到她會傷心或突然暈厥。
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All the girls are swooning over the new maths teacher.
各個的女考生都迷上面了一位新進的統計學新教師。
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The young girls swooned when they saw their favorite pop singer.
年輕漂亮的少女子們一眼見彼此最最愛的暢銷歌星就神魂搞反看起來。
用作名詞 (n.)
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Her fright and concern sunk her down in a deep swoon.
感到恐懼和懷疑使她昏迷在地。
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Did you fall into a swoon after that?
你傷害時昏厥何時能?
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Near to me lay Leo, still lost in a swoon.
我旁有平躺著暈迷不醒的利奧。
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The snowy crags of the Alps almost made her swoon with fright.
源于: M. Forster
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All the landscape seems to swoon In the happy afternoon.
選自: fig.
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左右信息內容強勢來襲編創,受視頻的權防護,侵犯知識產權必究
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