English-Thai Dictionary
swoon
N การ เป็นลม การ สลบ faint insensibility unconsciousness kan-pen-lom
swoon
VI เป็นลม สลบ faint lost consciousness pen-lom
swoon with
PHRV หมดสติ เพราะ เป็นลม เพราะ mod-sa-ti-prow
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SWOON
v.i.To faint; to sink into a fainting fit, in which there is a suspension of the apparent vital functions and mental powers. The most in years swoon'd first away for pain.
He seemed ready to swoon away in the surprise of joy.
SWOON
n.A fainting fit; lipothymy; syncope.
SWOONING
ppr. Fainting away.
SWOONING
n.The act of fainting; syncope.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SWOON
Swoon, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Swooned; p. pr. & vb. n. Swooning. ] Etym: [OE. swounen, swoghenen, for swo, fr. swo to sigh deeply, to droop, AS. swogan to sough, sigh; cf. geswogen senseless, swooned, geswowung a swooning. Cf. Sough. ]
Defn: To sink into a fainting fit, in which there is an apparent suspension of the vital functions and mental powers; to faint; -- often with away. The sucklings swoon in the streets of the city. Lam. ii. 11.The most in years. .. swooned first away for pain. Dryden. He seemed ready to swoon away in the surprise of joy. Tatler.
SWOON
SWOON Swoon, n.
Defn: A fainting fit; syncope.
SWOONING
SWOONING Swoon "ing, a. & n.
Defn: from Swoon, v. -- Swoon "ing *ly, adv.
New American Oxford Dictionary
swoon
swoon |swo͞on swun | ▶verb [ no obj. ] faint from extreme emotion: I don't want a nurse who swoons at the sight of blood. • be emotionally affected by someone or something that one admires; become ecstatic: teenagers swoon over Japanese pop singers. ▶noun an occurrence of fainting: her strength ebbed away and she fell into a swoon. ORIGIN Middle English: the verb from obsolete swown ‘fainting, ’ the noun from aswoon ‘in a faint, ’ both from Old English geswōgen ‘overcome. ’
swoony
swoony |ˈswuːni | ▶adjective informal experiencing or inducing a state of rapture or other strong emotion: he gave me a big swoony kiss on the mouth.
Oxford Dictionary
swoon
swoon |swuːn | ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 literary faint, especially from extreme emotion: Frankie's mother swooned and had to be helped to the headmaster's office. 2 be overcome with admiration, adoration, or other strong emotion: women swoon over his manly, unaffected ways. ▶noun literary an occurrence of fainting: he found his wife in a swoon. ORIGIN Middle English: the verb from obsolete swown ‘fainting ’, the noun from aswoon ‘in a faint ’, both from Old English geswōgen ‘overcome ’.
swoony
swoony |ˈswuːni | ▶adjective informal experiencing or inducing a state of rapture or other strong emotion: he gave me a big swoony kiss on the mouth.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
swoon
swoon /swuːn /動詞 自動詞 1 【人に 】夢中になる «over » .2 ⦅古 ⦆気絶する, 卒倒する, 気が遠くなる (!今はfaintが普通 ) .3 〈音などが 〉徐々に消えていく .名詞 C ⦅古 ⦆〖単数形で 〗卒倒, 気絶 (faint )▸ fall into a swoon 気絶する