wallowed
v. <喻>沉迷( wallow的过去式和过去分词 ); 热中于; 在海浪中颠簸; 快活地在泥沼中打滚
If you say that someone is wallowing in an unpleasant situation, you are criticizing them for being deliberately unhappy.
His tired mind continued to wallow in self-pity...
他疲惫的心继续沉溺于自哀自怜之中。
I wanted only to wallow in my own grief.
我只想沉湎于自己的悲伤中。
If a person or animal wallows in water or mud, they lie or roll about in it slowly for pleasure.
Never have I had such a good excuse for wallowing in deep warm baths...
我从来没找到过如此好的理由,可以美美地泡个热水澡。
Dogs love splashing in mud and hippos wallow in it.
狗喜欢在泥水洼里扑腾,河马则喜欢在其中打滚撒欢儿。
The boat wallowed helplessly in the stormy sea.
那艘船在波浪滔滔的大海中无力地颠簸行驶.
He threw himself upon his back and wallowed at my feet.
他四脚朝天地倒下去,在我脚边打滚.
The pigs wallowed in the mud.
猪在泥沙沼中打滚.
He rolled himself up in his blanket and wallowed in under the old pine table.
他用毯子把自己裹起来,滚到那张老松木桌子底下去.
The ship wallowed in ( ie was tossed about by ) the rough sea.
船在汹涌的海上颠簸.