drowning

drowning [draʊnɪŋ]  [draʊnɪŋ] 

原级:drown

第三人称单数:drowns

过去分词:drowned

过去式:drowned

drowning 基本解释

名词溺水,溺死

动词(使)淹没, (使)溺死( drown的现在分词 ); 浸透; 浸泡; 压过

drowning 网络解释

1. 溺水:将伤病员转移到温暖的房间里,遇险者如果神智清醒,并能叙述自己的遭遇和回答询问,取出潮湿的溺水(drowning)是指人体淹没于水中,大量的水经口鼻进入呼吸道,造成呼吸道阻塞或肺水肿;或因吸入寒冷液体的刺激,引起反射性喉头痉挛,

2. 淹溺:[概述] 淹溺(drowning)是人淹没于水中,水充满呼吸道和肺泡,引起换气障碍而窒息. 也可因反射性喉、气管、支气管痉挛和水中污泥、杂草堵塞呼吸道而发生窒息. 不慎跌入粪坑、污水池和化学物贮槽时,可引起皮肤和粘膜损伤以及全身中毒.

drowning 单语例句

1. drowning

1. Both have revealed information in CIA interrogations that reportedly involve forced nudity, stress positions and mock drowning known as waterboarding.

2. drowning的反义词

2. The education ministry also cautioned against accidents involving students during their summer vacations, such as drowning while swimming and contracting food poisoning.

3. Statistics from the committee show that drowning and traffic accidents are the top two causes of death.

4. But the report said drowning was largely missing from child mortality statistics because many children who drown are often never taken to hospitals.

5. Food poisoning, drowning and traffic accidents topped the list of " killers ".

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6. Polar bears are powerful swimmers and have been recorded on swims of 100 miles but the ordeal can leave them exhausted and susceptible to drowning.

7. The police report said it was a case of drowning, but her family members and kin alleged that some local officials'relatives had murdered her.

8. Many banks have curtailed their lending because they are already swimming in losses and don't want to risk drowning by taking chances on more borrowers.

9. Another survivor confirmed the account and said local fishermen refused to help drowning passengers who jumped off the crowded boat.

10. drowning的近义词

10. But when the fire started and people began jumping overboard, she said nearby fishermen ignored drowning passengers'pleas for help.

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