wallow
v[I, Ipr, Ip]
~ (about/around)(in sth)
1 lie and roll about in mud, water, etc (在泥、 水等中)打滾
The children enjoyed watching the hippopotamus wallowing (about) in the mud. 孩子們真喜觀看河馬在泥中打滾.
The ship wallowed in (ie was tossed about by) the rough sea. 船在洶涌的海上顛簸.2 take pleasure (in sth); indulge oneself (在某事物中)享樂; 放縱自己
wallow in a hot bath 舒服地洗個熱水澡
wallowing in luxury 耽於豪華的享樂之中
They're absolutely wallowing in money, ie very rich. 他們家資廣有(很富有).
She seemed to be wallowing in her grief, instead of trying to recover from the disaster. 她似乎纏綿悱惻無力自拔. wallow, n
1 act of wallowing 打滾; 享樂; 放縱.
2 place where animals go to wallow (動物常去打滾的)泥坑, 水坑.