lulled
vt. 使鎮靜,使安靜(lull的過去式與過去分詞形式)
A lull is a period of quiet or calm in a longer period of activity or excitement.
There was a lull in political violence after the election of the current president.
現任總統當選之後,政治暴力進入了一段暫時的平靜期。
...a lull in the conversation.
談話中的一時沉寂
If you are lulled into feeling safe, someone or something causes you to feel safe at a time when you are not safe.
It is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security...
很容易就會被麻痺,進而產生一種虛假的安全感。
I had been lulled into thinking the publicity would be a trivial matter...
我錯誤地相信了媒體的報道只是小事一樁。
If someone or something lulls you, they cause you to feel calm or sleepy.
With the shutters half-closed and the calm airy height of the room to lull me, I soon fell into a doze...
半掩的百葉窗和寧靜、通風的高大房間催我入睡,我很快便打起盹來。
The swish of the tyres lulled him into a light doze...
車輪呼呼地轉著,他不一會兒便打起瞌睡來。
If you describe a situation as the lull before the storm, you mean that although it is calm now, there is going to be trouble in the future.
Lulled into a false sense of security, we eagerly awaited their return.
我們被一種虛假的安全感所麻痺,急切地等著他們回來。
They lulled her into a false sense of security.
他們哄騙她,使她產生一種虛假的安全感.
The movement of the train lulled me to sleep.
火車輕微的震動催我進入夢鄉.
I had been lulled into thinking the publicity would be a trivial matter.
我錯誤地相信了媒體的報道只是小事一樁。
Lulled by almost uninterrupted economic growth, too many European firms assumed that this would last for ever.
近乎持續的經濟增長使許多歐洲公司誤以為會好景長在。