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wal.lowH5wBl7EJ, $5wB:7loJv [I](esp. of particular animals) to lie or roll about slowly in deep wet earth, sand or water打滚Watching her husband relaxing in the shallow waters she was reminded of a hippopotamus wallowing in mud.看着她丈夫在浅水中放松的样子,她不由想起了河马在烂泥里打滚的情景。(disapproving) To wallow in a negative emotion or situation is to intentionally stay in that state without doing anything positive to help yourself get out of it.沉湎于I wish she'd do something to help herself instead of just wallowing in self-pity!我希望她能做点自助自救的工作,而不要只沉湎于自哀自怜中。You can also wallow in something pleasurable by allowing yourself to enjoy it very much.放纵于,纵欲取乐My idea of a holiday is to book myself into a five-star hotel and just wallow in the luxury for a week.对于度假,我的想法是给自己在五星级宾馆订一个房间,在奢华中放纵一周。
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