ruminate 的 2 个定义
ru·mi·nat·ed, ru·mi·nat·ing.
- to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
- to meditate or muse; ponder.
ru·mi·nat·ed, ru·mi·nat·ing.
- to chew again or over and over.
- to meditate on; ponder.
ruminate 近义词
think about seriously
更多ruminate例句
- In one July show, he jokingly ruminated about what Swalwell looked like while having sex with Fang.
- Veres swivels his chair toward his ruminating friend and assures him there’ll be other opportunities.
- A 2014 study published in Biological Psychology found that for people with depression, simply ruminating on troubles may prolong cortisol production.
- Even hiking along and ruminating about what happened yesterday or what’s going on at that very moment is journaling.
- In particular, she ruminates over Klaas’s disappearance as possibly part of a pattern that includes the fictional Cameron’s kidnapping.
- Perceptive fiction has always been a venue for society to ruminate on the moral issues of the day.
- They post OOTDs (outfits of the day) and ruminate on body positivity.
- We need not grovel in the sinks and cellars, neither need we ruminate upon the house-tops.
- He has but one stomach, does not ruminate, and is formed more like the horse than the ox, or other ruminating animals.
- It is not a book to be read through at one sitting, but one to dip into occasionally and to ruminate over in pleased contentment.
- The wretched Camilla quitted them all as soon as possible, to retire to her chamber, and ruminate upon her purposed letter.
- But, being a mother, it was inevitable that she should soon cease to ruminate upon her own condition.