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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++smoth·er /ˈsmʌðə $ -ər/ verb [transitive]  1 COVERto completely cover the whole surface of something with something else, often in a way that seems unnecessary or unpleasant 完全覆盖,厚厚地覆盖smother something with/in something noodles smothered in garlic sauce 盖了厚厚蒜蓉酱的面2 KILLBREATHEto kill someone by putting something over their face to stop them breathing 使窒息,把闷死 suffocate A teenage mother was accused of smothering her 3-month-old daughter. 一个少女妈妈被指控闷死自己三个月大的女儿。3 HIDE/NOT SHOWto stop yourself from showing your feelings or from doing an action 压抑〔感情〕;克制〔行为〕 SYN stifle The girls tried to smother their giggles. 女孩们使劲忍住不笑出声来。4 EMOTIONALto give someone so much love and attention that they feel as if they are not free and become unhappy 〔因爱得太过分〕使受不了,使不自在 I don’t want him to feel smothered. 我不想让他感到窒息。5. smother somebody with kisses to kiss someone a lot 给某人一阵狂吻6 BURN#to make a fire stop burning by preventing air from reaching it 把〔火〕闷熄 We used a wet towel to smother the fire. 我们用一块湿毛巾把火扑灭。7 STOP something THAT IS HAPPENINGto get rid of anyone who opposes you – used to show disapproval 清除,压制〔反对者;含贬义〕 They ruthlessly smother all opposition. 他们无情地清除所有异己。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
smotherI had to end it with Tim - I felt like I was being smothered.Nancy smothered a smile.The story - and, apparently, the memory - had been smothered by greater horrors.Caliph Marwan Ibn al-Hakam: smothered by his wife, Umm Khalid.When she was 18, she smothered her 11-month-old daughter.It smothered him like dense mist.Though prawns are low in calories, they are then smothered in a dressing loaded with them.One girl in the ambulance was smothered in blood.The streets of the resort were clotted with cars and smothered in the smell of fried food and sun tan lotion.The Phillies' Curt Schilling smothered the Blue Jays, 5-0.I grabbed a blanket and tried to smother the flames.If the victim's clothes are burning, use a blanket to smother the flames.He flipped and stirred, measuring lumps of rice on to plates which he then smothered with a brownish stroganoff.smother something with/in somethingMy steak arrived, smothered in onions and gravy.
Origin smother (1100-1200) smother thick smoke ((12-19 centuries)), from Old English smorian to suffocate
smoth·er verbChineseSyllable
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smother
smother /ˈsmʌðə $ -ər/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1100-1200
 Origin: smother 'thick smoke' (12-19 centuries), from Old English smorian 'to suffocate'
1. to completely cover the whole surface of something with something else, often in a way that seems unnecessary or unpleasant
    smother something with/in something
    noodles smothered in garlic sauce
2. to kill someone by putting something over their face to stop them breathing ⇨ suffocate:
    A teenage mother was accused of smothering her 3-month-old daughter.
3. to stop yourself from showing your feelings or from doing an action
   SYN  stifle:
    The girls tried to smother their giggles.
4. to give someone so much love and attention that they feel as if they are not free and become unhappy:
    I don’t want him to feel smothered.
5. smother somebody with kisses to kiss someone a lot
6. to make a fire stop burning by preventing air from reaching it:
    We used a wet towel to smother the fire.
7. to get rid of anyone who opposes you – used to show disapproval:
    They ruthlessly smother all opposition.


smotherBrE /ˈsmʌðə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsmʌðər/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they smother BrE /ˈsmʌðə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsmʌðər/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it smothers BrE /ˈsmʌðəz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsmʌðərz/ 🔊past simple smothered BrE /ˈsmʌðəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsmʌðərd/ 🔊past participle smothered BrE /ˈsmʌðəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsmʌðərd/ 🔊 -ing form smothering BrE /ˈsmʌðərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsmʌðərɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb (with sth) to kill sb by covering their face so that they cannot breathe 捂死;闷死 SYN suffocate He smothered the baby with a pillow. 他用枕头把婴儿闷死了。🔊🔊~ sth/sb with/in sth to cover sth/sb thickly or with too much of sth (用某物)厚厚地覆盖a rich dessert smothered in cream涂了厚厚一层奶油的多脂甜点She smothered him with kisses. 她劈头盖脑给他一通狂吻。🔊🔊~ sth to prevent sth from developing or being expressed 抑制;扼杀;忍住 SYN stifle to smother a yawn/giggle/grin 把哈欠忍了回去;憋住不笑出声来;刚想咧嘴笑又收了回去The voices of the opposition were effectively smothered. 反对党的声音被有效地压制了下去。🔊🔊~ sb to give sb too much love or protection so that they feel restricted (因溺爱等)使…觉得压抑Her husband was very loving, but she felt smothered. 丈夫对她百般宠爱,但这让她觉得不自在。🔊🔊~ sth to make a fire stop burning by covering it with sth 把(火)闷熄He tried to smother the flames with a blanket. 他试图用毯子把火扑灭。🔊🔊