1.昏厥,晕倒;神魂颠倒
1.晕过去,昏倒;神魂颠倒
2.(乐声等)渐渐微弱,渐渐消失
1.to be extremely excited and impressed by someone who you like or admire
2.to become unconscious and fall to the ground
1.Reflecting the often circular nature of the markets, swoons in stocks around the globe only reinforced the move into yen.
全球股市跌势加剧了资金流向日圆,这体现了市场循环的本质。
2.A grave symptom was that they had caused a swoon, and that people do not always recover from such swoons .
一个严重的症状就是伤口引起了昏迷,这种昏迷不是所有的人都能苏醒过来的。
3.She swoons over the candidate: "You just want to listen to him speak all day. "
她对奥巴马如醉如痴:“听他演讲一天都不累。”
4.It will still be a rare person who can write and play music that everyone swoons over. Those hit musicians will have their own economics.
创作和演奏令人陶醉的音乐仍然是极少数人才能做到的事情,那些知名的音乐家有他们自己的赚钱之道。
5.The night is still and the darkness swoons upon the forest.
夜静静的,黑暗在森林上酣睡。
6.Not every girl swoons when she is presented with flowers and candy.
不是每个女孩收到花和糖果,都会乐昏头。