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ling.erH5lIN7gE5, $-gLv [I]to take a long time to leave or disappear徘徊; 逗留After the play had finished, we lingered for a while in the bar hoping to catch sight of the actors.演出结束后,我们在酒店里逗留了一会儿,希望能看到演员。The smell of the curry lingered in the kitchen for days after we'd eaten it.我们吃过咖喱好几天后气味才从厨房慢慢消失。It's impossible to forget such horrific events -- they linger in the memory forever.不可能忘掉这么恐怖的事件----它们会永远留在记忆中。Although she died ten years ago, her influence still lingers (on).虽然她10年前就死了,但是她的影响至今仍未消失。I want my death to be quick and sudden. I don't want to be lingering on for ages with everyone waiting for me to die.我希望死得快,死得爽气,我不想苟延残喘而让别人等着我死。Why do TV cameras always seem to linger on the most attractive woman in the audience?为什么电视摄像机的镜头看起来总是停留在观众中最有魅力的女人身上?There's nothing I like more than lingering over (= looking for a long time at) the exotic fruit and vegetables in the market.没有什么能比饱览市场上的奇瓜异果让我更喜欢的了。
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