swoon 音標拼音: [sw'un]
n . 昏暈,暈厥
vi . 昏暈,著迷,漸漸消失
昏暈,暈厥昏暈,著迷,漸漸消失
swoon n 1 :
a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain [
synonym : {
faint }, {
swoon }, {
syncope },
{
deliquium }]
v 1 :
pass out from weakness ,
physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain [
synonym : {
faint },
{
conk }, {
swoon }, {
pass out }]
Swoon \
Swoon \,
n .
A fainting fit ;
syncope .
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1913 Webster ]
Swoon \
Swoon \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Swooned };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Swooning }.] [
OE .
swounen ,
swoghenen ,
for swo ?
nien ,
fr .
swo ?
en to sigh deeply ,
to droop ,
AS .
sw [=
o ]
gan to sough ,
sigh ;
cf .
gesw [=
o ]
gen senseless ,
swooned ,
gesw [=
o ]
wung a swooning .
Cf . {
Sough }.]
To sink into a fainting fit ,
in which there is an apparent suspension of the vital functions and mental powers ;
to faint ; --
often with away .
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1913 Webster ]
The sucklings swoon in the streets of the city . --
Lam .
ii .
11 .
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1913 Webster ]
The most in years . . .
swooned first away for pain .
--
Dryden .
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1913 Webster ]
He seemed ready to swoon away in the surprise of joy .
--
Tatler .
[
1913 Webster ]
49 Moby Thesaurus words for "
swoon ":
KO ,
black out ,
blackout ,
catalepsy ,
catatonia ,
catatony ,
coma ,
crap out ,
die away ,
drop ,
drown ,
encephalitis lethargica ,
faint ,
fall senseless ,
gray out ,
grayout ,
high ,
kayo ,
keel over ,
knockout ,
lethargy ,
lipothymia ,
lipothymy ,
narcohypnosis ,
narcolepsy ,
narcoma ,
narcosis ,
narcotic stupor ,
narcotization ,
nirvana ,
nirvana principle ,
nod ,
nothingness ,
oblivion ,
obliviousness ,
pass out ,
sedation ,
semiconsciousness ,
senselessness ,
shock ,
sleep ,
sleeping sickness ,
sopor ,
stupor ,
succumb ,
syncope ,
thanatosis ,
trance ,
unconsciousness
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SWOON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SWOON is faint How to use swoon in a sentence
SWOON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The sensation of feeling one's heart swoon, or getting butterflies corresponds to the physical expression of these psychic propensities
Swoon - definition of swoon by The Free Dictionary To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy n 1 A fainting spell; syncope 2 A state of ecstasy or rapture [Middle English swounen, probably from iswowen, in a swoon, from Old English geswōgen, past participle of *swōgan, to suffocate ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
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swoon - WordReference. com Dictionary of English WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025 swoon (swo̅o̅n), v i Pathology to faint; lose consciousness to enter a state of hysterical rapture or ecstasy: The teenagers swooned at the sight of the singing star n Pathology a faint or fainting fit; syncope
SWOON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com To swoon is to faint, due to lack of blood to the brain Illness, fear, stress, and even happiness can cause people to swoon Swoon is an old-fashioned way to say "pass out": back in the day, ladies in corsets were always swooning at the slightest stress or smallest nod from a handsome man
SWOON definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If you swoon, you are strongly affected by your feelings for someone you love or admire very much Virtually every woman in the `20s swooned over Valentino They shriek and swoon at their every word Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
Swoon Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Teenage girls swooned over the band's lead singer She almost swooned from fright
Swoon - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To swoon is to faint, due to lack of blood to the brain Illness, fear, stress, and even happiness can cause people to swoon
SWOON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary The sugary sensation alone is enough to make you swoon, especially on a bitterly cold day