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lull

英 [lʌl]

美 [lʌl]

n.  (活动间的)平静时期,间歇
v.  使放松; 使镇静; (使)减弱; 缓和

过去分词:lulled 现在分词:lulling 过去式:lulled 复数:lulls 第三人称单数:lulls 

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Collins.1 / BNC.14132 / COCA.13314

短语用例

    lull sb into sth

    • 麻痹;诱使
      to make sb feel confident and relaxed, especially so that they do not expect it when sb does sth bad or dishonest
      1. a lull in the conversation/fighting
        谈话 / 战斗中的沉寂
      2. Just before an attack everything would go quiet but we knew it was just the lull before the storm (= before a time of noise or trouble) .
        就在攻击开始前一切都变得沉寂,我们知道这只是风暴前的平静。

    牛津词典

      noun

      • (活动间的)平静时期,间歇
        a quiet period between times of activity
        1. a lull in the conversation/fighting
          谈话 / 战斗中的沉寂
        2. Just before an attack everything would go quiet but we knew it was just the lull before the storm (= before a time of noise or trouble) .
          就在攻击开始前一切都变得沉寂,我们知道这只是风暴前的平静。

      verb

      • 使放松;使镇静
        to make sb relaxed and calm
        1. The vibration of the engine lulled the children to sleep .
          发动机的颤动使得孩子们睡着了。
      • (使)减弱;缓和
        to make sth, or to become, less strong
        1. His father's arrival lulled the boy's anxiety.
          男孩在他父亲来了后便不那么焦躁不安了。

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT 间歇期;平静期
        Alullis a period of quiet or calm in a longer period of activity or excitement.
        1. There was a lull in political violence after the election of the current president.
          现任总统当选之后,政治暴力进入了一段暂时的平静期。
        2. ...a lull in the conversation.
          谈话中的一时沉寂
      • VERB 哄骗;麻痹;使放松警惕
        If youare lulled intofeeling safe, someone or something causes you to feel safe at a time when you are not safe.
        1. It is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security...
          很容易就会被麻痹,进而产生一种虚假的安全感。
        2. I had been lulled into thinking the publicity would be a trivial matter...
          我错误地相信了媒体的报道只是小事一桩。
        3. Lulled by almost uninterrupted economic growth, too many European firms assumed that this would last for ever.
          近乎持续的经济增长使许多欧洲公司误以为会好景长在。
      • VERB 使安静;使昏昏欲睡
        If someone or somethinglullsyou, they cause you to feel calm or sleepy.
        1. With the shutters half-closed and the calm airy height of the room to lull me, I soon fell into a doze...
          半掩的百叶窗和宁静、通风的高大房间催我入睡,我很快便打起盹来。
        2. The swish of the tyres lulled him into a light doze...
          车轮呼呼地转着,他不一会儿便打起瞌睡来。
        3. Before he knew it, the heat and hum of the forest had lulled him to sleep.
          森林里的热气和嗡嗡的声音让他不知不觉便睡着了。
      • 暴风雨前的宁静
        If you describe a situation asthe lull before the storm, you mean that although it is calm now, there is going to be trouble in the future.

        英英释义

        noun

        • a period of calm weather
          1. there was a lull in the storm
          Synonym:quiet
        • a pause during which things are calm or activities are diminished
          1. there was never a letup in the noise
          Synonym:letup

        verb

        双语例句

        • Now a strange lull for a few seconds, not a shot fired on either side.
          奇怪麻痹的那一瞬间,双方开火射击对肩。
        • This is just the lull before the storm folks.
          这仅仅是暴风雨来临前的平静。
        • But the current lull in fighting has created an opportunity for diplomatic dialogue that the US should exploit.
          但目前战斗暂时平息,为外交对话创造了一个机会,而美国应该加以利用。
        • This will lull you into false confidence in your ability.
          这将迷惑你,使你对你的能力错误地自信。
        • IDF officers readily admit that the lull in terrorism is partially due to their efforts.
          以色列国防军军官欣然承认,恐怖行动的暂时停止部分是因为他们的努力。
        • There was a lull in the storm. I got in an hour's gardening between the showers.
          暴风雨的中间有一个间歇。阵雨间歇时我抽空整理了一小时花园。
        • Before he knew it, the heat and hum of the forest had lulled him to sleep.
          森林里的热气和嗡嗡的声音让他不知不觉便睡着了。
        • Ground fighting flared up again after a twoweek lull.
          经过两个星期平静之后,地面战又突然爆发了。
        • Lulled by almost uninterrupted economic growth, too many European firms assumed that this would last for ever.
          近乎持续的经济增长使许多欧洲公司误以为会好景长在。
        • During a lull in the battle, when mom had been stabilized and brought out of immediate danger, a nurse asked me if he had a name.
          在一次“战斗”中的间歇,妈妈稳定下来,走出了直接的危险,一个护士问我,是否他有一个名字。