snowed
英 [snəʊd]
美 [snoʊd]
v. 下雪; (用花言巧语)蒙,唬
snow的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 雪
Snowconsists of a lot of soft white bits of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather.- In Mid-Wales six inches of snow blocked roads...
在威尔士的中部地区,6英寸厚的大雪阻塞了道路。 - They tramped through the falling snow.
他们在纷飞的大雪里艰难前行。
- In Mid-Wales six inches of snow blocked roads...
- N-PLURAL 降雪;雪季
You can refer to a great deal of snow in an area as thesnows.- ...the first snows of winter...
冬天里的第一场雪 - As the snows melt, the flood waters rise.
雪融化的时候,洪水会上涨。
- ...the first snows of winter...
- VERB 下雪
Whenit snows, snow falls from the sky.- It had been snowing all night.
整晚都在下雪。
- It had been snowing all night.
- VERB 用花言巧语鼓动(或迷惑)
If someonesnowsyou, they persuade you to do something or convince you of something by flattering or deceiving you.- I'd been a fool letting him snow me with his big ideas.
我真蠢,居然被他的胡乱吹嘘给蒙蔽了。
- I'd been a fool letting him snow me with his big ideas.
- See also:snowed insnowed under
双语例句
- If it hadn't snowed so heavily, I should have gone there.
要不是下这么大的雪,我就去了。 - It was New Year's Eve and the snowed streets were deserted.
这是元旦夜和雪的街道空无一人。 - I was completely snowed by his South charm.
我完全被他那种南方人的魅力蒙骗了。 - In the evening it snowed again.
在晚上天又下雪了。 - I'm sorry, I can't meet you for lunch, I'm snowed under this week.
实在抱歉,我不能和你会面共进午餐了,这周我忙得不可开交。 - Don't give me any extra jobs; I'm snowed under already.
不要再给我任何额外的工作;我已经忙得不可开交了。 - It snowed about every day last week.
上星期差不多天天下雪。 - We were snowed in for a week.
我们被大雪封住了一个星期。 - But it snowed therefore the plan was cancelled.
但是天下雪了,因此计划被取消了。 - Yesterday it rained ( snowed, blew) all day.
昨天下了一天雨(雪、刮风)。