吞噬 | tūn shì | to swallow; to engulf; to gobble up | |
吞吞吐吐 | tūn tūn tǔ tǔ | to hum and haw (idiom); to mumble as if hiding sth; to speak and break off, then start again; to hold sth back | |
侵吞 | qīn tūn | to annex; to swallow (up); to embezzle | |
慢吞吞 | màn tūn tūn | very slow; exasperatingly slow | |
吞没 | tūn mò | to embezzle; to swallow up; to engulf |
1 | She was swallowed by darkness | |
2 | He washed down a pill with water. | |
3 | The raging fire engulfed the entire village. | |
4 | This big dog can swallow a whole chicken every day. | |
5 | She reluctantly swallowed the pill even though it was very uncomfortable. |