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单词 lull
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lull

lull1 /lʌl/ verb [transitiveT]  
1 SLEEPCALMto make someone feel calm or as if they want to sleep 使平静下来;使昏昏欲睡
 The hum of the tyres on the road lulled her to sleep.
一路上滚滚的车轮声使她昏昏欲睡。
2 TRICK/DECEIVEto make someone feel safe and confident so that they are completely surprised when something bad happens 麻痹,使放松警惕
lull somebody into (doing) something
 The police lulled me into believing that they did not suspect us.
警察诱使我以为他们没有怀疑我们。
 Earthquakes here are rare and this has lulled people into a false sense of security (=made people think they were safe when they were not).
这里很少发生地震,这使人们产生了一种虚假的安全感。
Examples from the Corpus
lull2 noun [countableC]  
1 PAUSEa short period of time when there is less activity or less noise than usual 〔活动或噪声的〕暂停,暂时平静期
lull in
 a brief lull in the conversation
谈话中短暂的沉寂
 a lull in the fighting
战斗的间歇期
2. the lull before the storm PAUSECALMa short period of time when things are calm, that is followed by a lot of activity, noise, or trouble 暴风雨来临前的宁静
Examples from the Corpus
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
lulllull1 /lʌl/ noun [countableC usually singular]COMMERCE
a period of time during which there is very little buying, selling, spending etc taking place
The bond market is slipping into a year-end lull.
Buying has hit a seasonal lull.
lull in
an expected short-term lull in demand
lulllull2 verb [transitiveT]
to make someone feel confident and trusting so that they can be deceived or are not prepared for what happens
lull somebody into something
Some investors were lulled into a false sense of security (=made to feel that things are safe when they are not).
Origin lull1
(1300-1400) Probably from the sound of someone singing to a baby
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