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BNC: 1987 COCA: 1599
surround
sərnd səˈraʊnd
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense surrounds, present participle surrounding, past tense , past participle surrounded
1 VERB

圍繞;環繞 If a person or thing is surrounded by something, that thing is situated all around them. 圍繞;環繞
  • The small churchyard was surrounded by a rusted wrought-iron fence. [be VERB-ed]

    不大的教堂墓地周邊圍着一圈生鏽的熟鐵栅欄。

  • The shell surrounding the egg has many important functions. [VERB noun]

    蛋殼有許多重要的功能。

  • ...the snipers and artillerymen in the surrounding hills. [VERB-ing]

    周圍山裏的狙擊手和炮手

2 VERB

包圍;圍住 If you are surrounded by soldiers or police, they spread out so that they are in positions all the way around you. 包圍;圍住
  • When the car stopped in the town square it was surrounded by soldiers and militiamen. [be VERB-ed]

    當汽車停在城鎮廣場時立刻被士兵和民兵包圍了。

  • He tried to run away but gave up when he found himself surrounded. [VERB-ed]

    他試圖逃跑,但發現已被包圍時只好放棄了這個念頭。

  • Shooting broke out after the guards surrounded a villa in the city. [VERB noun]

    衛兵包圍了該市的一所别墅後便發生了槍戰。

SYN besiege, beset, lay siege to, invest [rare]
3 VERB

密切相關;圍繞 The circumstances, feelings, or ideas which surround something are those that are closely associated with it. 密切相關;圍繞
  • The decision had been agreed in principle before today's meeting, but some controversy surrounded it. [VERB noun]

    該決定在今天的會議之前就已達成原則上的共識,但圍繞這一決定還存在一些爭議。

  • Once the euphoria surrounding this victory subsides, reality must return. [VERB noun]

    這場勝利的喜悅退去後,人們將不得不回歸現實。

4 VERB

喜歡結交(某類人);確保身邊總有(某類東西) If you surround yourself with certain people or things, you make sure that you have a lot of them near you all the time. 喜歡結交(某類人);確保身邊總有(某類東西)
  • He had made it his business to surround himself with a hand-picked group of bright young officers. [V n + with/by]

    他總會親手挑選一批聰明而年輕的軍官常伴他左右。

  • They love being surrounded by familiar possessions. [be V-ed + with/by]

    他們喜歡身邊都是自己熟悉的物品。

5 N-COUNT

(壁爐等的)邊飾,圍飾 The surround of something such as a fireplace is the border, wall, or shelves around it. (壁爐等的)邊飾,圍飾 [mainly British]
  • ...a small fireplace with a cast-iron surround.

    有鑄鐵邊飾的小壁爐

SYN border, edging, skirting, boundary
6 N-PLURAL

周圍的事物;環境 Your surrounds are your surroundings . 周圍的事物;環境
  • The entire team enjoyed hot showers in the spacious surrounds of a new, modern village hall.

    全隊都在新建的現代化村會所的寬敞洗浴間享受了熱水淋浴。

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BNC: 1987 COCA: 1599
surround

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBcompletely, entirely, totally完全/全部/徹底包圍almost, virtually幾乎/差不多包圍partially部份包圍quickly迅速包圍PREPOSITIONwith用⋯包圍They surrounded the building with tanks.他們用坦克包圍了大樓。
BNC: 1987 COCA: 1599
surround

verb

surround ♦︎ enclose ♦︎ line ♦︎ flank ♦︎ encircle ♦︎ borderThese words all mean to be in a position around sb/sth or on either side of sb/sth. 這些詞均表示環繞、圍繞或沿着側面。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be surrounded / enclosed / lined / flanked / encircled / bordered by / with sthto be completely surrounded / enclosed / encircledto be totally / entirely surrounded / enclosedsth surrounds / encircles a town / citywalls / fences surround / enclose / encircle sth surround [transitive] to be all around sb/sth; to move into a position all around sb/sth, especially so that they cannot escape; to move sb/sth into a position in this way 圍繞;環繞;包圍;圍住;使包圍Tall trees surround the lake.大樹環繞在湖的周圍。The lake is surrounded with / by trees.湖邊樹木環繞。the membranes surrounding the brain腦膜Police surrounded the building.警方包圍了那棟房子。He has now surrounded his house with barbed wire.現在他已經用帶刺的鐵絲網把房子圍了起來。 enclose ɪnˈkləʊz; NAmE ɪnˈkloʊz [transitive] to build a wall, fence or other structure around sth; (of a wall, fence, etc.) to surround sth (用牆、籬笆等)把⋯圍起來;(牆、籬笆等)圍住The yard had been enclosed with iron railings.院落用鐵栅欄圍了起來。Low hedges enclosed the flower beds.矮樹籬把花壇圍住了。I can't stand being shut in a small enclosed space.我無法忍受被關在狹小封閉的空間裏。When the wall, fence, etc. is the object of the verb enclose, the verb is nearly always passive. * enclose的賓語是牆、籬笆等時幾乎總是用被動語態They had enclosed the yard with iron railings. line [transitive, often passive](of people or things) to form lines or rows along sth (人或物)沿⋯形成行(或列、排)Crowds of people lined the streets to watch the race.人群站在街道兩旁觀看賽跑。The walls were lined with books.靠牆是一排排的圖書。 flank [transitive] to be on one or both sides of sb/sth 位於⋯側面(或兩側)They drove through the flat cotton fields that flanked Highway 17.他們駕車穿過了17號公路兩側那平坦的棉田。She left the courtroom flanked by armed guards.她在武裝警衛護送下離開法庭。 encircle ɪnˈsɜːkl; NAmE ɪnˈsɜːrkl [transitive] (written) to surround sb/sth completely in a circular shape or movement 環繞;圍繞;包圍The island is encircled by a coral reef.這個島周圍都是珊瑚礁。Jack's arms encircled her waist.傑克的雙臂摟着她的腰。 border [transitive] (written) (especially of a natural feature) to form a line along or around the edge of sth (尤指自然景色)沿⋯的邊,環繞,給⋯鑲邊Meadows bordered the path to the woods.通往樹林的小徑兩邊都是草坪。
BNC: 1987 COCA: 1599

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