英[bɑːsk]美[bæsk]
记忆方法
词源词根法
【词源解释】来自古挪威语baeask(沐浴,洗澡)=1600年,莎士比亚在其戏剧作品《皆大欢喜》(As you like it)中,首次用bask来表示晒太阳(沐浴于阳光中)。从此以后,bask就衍生出了“晒太阳”的含义。=词组习语:bask in the sun(sunshine)(晒太阳);bask on beach(在海滩上晒太阳)
谐音记忆法
可用谐音法,谐音:ba-把,s-书,k-看。把书看,躺在草地上边看书边享受阳光——晒太阳,取暖。
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小知识
To bask in something is to take it in, receive its warmth, or bathe in its goodness. On the first warm day of the spring, you may bask in the sunshine. When you win the Pulitzer, you bask in your own glory.
In Shakespeare’s “As You Like It,” Jaques says: “…As I do live by food, I met a fool; Who laid him down and bask'd him in the sun,; And rail'd on Lady Fortune in good terms…” That was most likely the first time bask was used in the way that we most often use it now: to bask is to warm yourself, either literally or figuratively, in the glow of the sun, good fortune, happiness, or a job well done.
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短语动词
短语动词 查看更多 以下资源来自牛津词典 bask in sth 沉浸,沐浴(在赞美、关注等中) to enjoy the good feelings that you have when other people praise or admire you, or when they give you a lot of attention He had always basked in his parents' attention. 他一直沉浸在父母的呵护中。 I never minded basking in my wife's reflected glory (= enjoying the praise, attention, etc. she got) . 妻子的荣耀惠及于我,我并不觉得有什么不好意思。 收起