sucked in / sʌk /

被吸进去了吸入被吸进去吸入了

sucked in4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to draw into the mouth by producing a partial vacuum by action of the lips and tongue: to suck lemonade through a straw.
  2. to draw by or as if by suction: Plants suck moisture from the earth. The pump sucked water from the basement.
  3. to apply the lips or mouth to and draw upon by producing a partial vacuum, especially for extracting fluid contents: to suck an orange.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to draw something in by producing a partial vacuum in the mouth, especially to draw milk from the breast.
  2. to draw or be drawn by or as if by suction.
  3. to draw air instead of water, as when the water is low or a valve is defective.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of sucking.
  2. a sucking force.
  3. the sound produced by sucking.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. suck in, Slang. to deceive; cheat; defraud: The confidence man sucked us all in.
  2. suck up, Slang. to be obsequious; toady: The workers are all sucking up to him because he's the one who decides who'll get the bonuses.

sucked in 近义词

sucked in

等同于 fooled

sucked in 的近义词 8
sucked in 的反义词 2
sucked in

等同于 induce

sucked in

等同于 inhale

sucked in 的近义词 12
sucked in 的反义词 1
sucked in

等同于 lure

sucked in 的近义词 12
sucked in 的反义词 1
sucked in

等同于 absorb

sucked in

等同于 attract

sucked in

等同于 prevail upon/prevail on

sucked in

等同于 ensnare

sucked in

等同于 sway

sucked in

等同于 trap

sucked in

等同于 beguile

sucked in

等同于 prevail on

sucked in

等同于 deceive

sucked in

等同于 decoy

sucked in

等同于 entrap

sucked in

等同于 allure

sucked in

等同于 fool

sucked in

等同于 hoodwink

更多sucked in例句

  1. I started a blog called Boo Cancer, You Suck as a safe place for me to process what I was going through.
  2. Whether the episodes suck or the episodes are great, I stand by them.
  3. They want Lawrence to suck it up and smile for the camera, however retroactively.
  4. Anyone who thinks otherwise, to employ the emotional sophistication of “Shake It Off,” can suck it.
  5. They were going to suck up this problem and turn into the solution to the other problem, which was the meat shortage.
  6. Then they continue to prick the body, and, as they say, they draw off or suck out the humors until the body is left dry.
  7. The child, who teaches its grandmother to suck eggs, commits a venial fault in comparison.
  8. They seize the former so dexterously by the neck that they always master them; the crocodile eggs they suck.
  9. If the young elephant had once been used to suck with his mouth, how could he lose that habit the remainder of his life?
  10. She is supposed to be a sort of spiritual vampyre, and to suck the life out of infants and young people.