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dwell

/dwel/US // dwɛl //UK // (dwɛl) //

居住,住,住在,栖身

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dwelt or dwelled, dwell·ing.

    • : to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
    • : to live or continue in a given condition or state: to dwell in happiness.
    • : to linger over, emphasize, or ponder in thought, speech, or writing: to dwell on a particular point in an argument.
    • : to be motionless for a certain interval during operation.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Machinery. a flat or cylindrical area on a cam for maintaining a follower in a certain position during part of a cycle.a period in a cycle in the operation of a machine or engine during which a given part remains motionless.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verblive in
Forms: dwelling, dwelt

Examples

  • Visitors also use internal links to check out high-value pages, increasing site dwell time.

  • First, it takes 11 metrics that it deems qualify user attention across its ads, like dwell time, interaction and time in view.

  • These labels matter, but so does our over-zealous urge to dole them out and endlessly dwell on them.

  • It creates a cynicism in us that is not the most noble of things to dwell upon.

  • The portraits show the wide range of people that dwell within the culture.

  • Yet, the Texas senator did not explicitly dwell on this controversial moment.

  • To dwell on that for a moment is to get a sharp taste of the overarching issue that Liberty Ridge raises for us.

  • They that sit on mount Seir, and the Philistines, and the foolish people that dwell in Sichem.

  • In order not to weary your Majesty, I shall not dwell longer upon this, or spend time setting forth our losses.

  • Be silent, you that dwell in the island: the merchants of Sidon passing over the sea, have filled thee.

  • An judgment shall dwell in the wilderness, and justice shall sit in charmel.

  • The children of thy barrenness shall still say in thy ears: The place is too strait for me, make me room to dwell in.