drown out
第三人称
drowns out
现在进行时
drowning out
过去式
drowned out
过去完成时
drowned out
1
淹没, 盖过
to make something indistinguishable due to a more dominant or overwhelming factor
及物动词
- The vibrant colors of the artwork were so captivating that they seemed to drown out the surrounding dullness.
艺术作品的鲜艳色彩如此迷人,以至于它们似乎淹没了周围的单调。
- In the vast landscape, the distant hills appeared to drown out the details of the smaller features.
在广阔的景观中,远处的山丘似乎淹没了较小特征的细节。
- The strong aroma of the flowers could drown out the scent of other less fragrant plants.
花朵的浓郁香气可能会掩盖其他不那么芬芳的植物的气味。
- The bright stage lights had the ability to drown out the facial expressions of the performers.
明亮的舞台灯光有能力淹没表演者的面部表情。
2
淹没, 盖过
to make a sound or noise so loud that it covers up other sounds
及物动词
- The loud music from the party began to drown out the conversations in the room.
派对上响亮的音乐开始淹没房间里的谈话。
- The heavy rain started to drown out the sounds of traffic on the busy street.
大雨开始淹没繁忙街道上的交通噪音。
- The cheering fans tried to drown out the opposing team's supporters during the match.
欢呼的球迷试图在比赛中淹没对方球队支持者的声音。
- As the thunderstorm approached, the roaring thunder started to drown out the gentle patter of rain.
随着雷雨的临近,轰鸣的雷声开始淹没雨水的轻柔拍打声。
- The protesters used loud chants to drown out the speeches of the opposing group.
抗议者用响亮的口号淹没了反对团体的演讲。