engulfed
v. 吞沒,包住( engulf的過去式和過去分詞 )
If one thing engulfs another, it completely covers or hides it, often in a sudden and unexpected way.
A seven-year-old boy was found dead after a landslide engulfed a block of flats...
山體滑坡掩埋了一棟公寓樓,造成一名7歲男孩喪生。
The flat is engulfed in flames.
那套公寓被火焰吞噬。
If a feeling or emotion engulfs you, you are strongly affected by it.
...the pain that engulfed him...
將他吞噬的苦痛
He looked around his dark, cluttered office and was engulfed by a feeling of emptiness.
他環顧自己昏暗雜亂的辦公室,陷入一陣空虛之中。
1. rendered powerless especially by an excessive amount or profusion of something;
2. completely enclosed or swallowed up;
He was engulfed by a crowd of reporters.
他被一群記者團團圍住。
The little boat was engulfed by the waves.
小船被波浪吞沒了.
An economic crisis engulfed the entire capitalist world.
經濟危機席捲了整個資本主義世界.
It is quite easy to get engulfed in the hysterics and you have to be careful.
人很容易情緒失控,你要小心。
A seven-year-old boy was found dead after a landslide engulfed a block of flats.
山體滑坡掩埋了一棟公寓樓,造成一名7歲男孩喪生。