词组 | suck into |
释义 | Idiom suck intosuck (someone) into (something) to cause someone to become involved in something or do something.I got sucked into their argument because I was a friend of the family.I didn't return the salesman's phone calls because I didn't want to be sucked in. Usage notes: usually used as get sucked into something or be sucked into something, as in the examples, and often said of someone who becomes involved without fully understanding the situation Phr V suck into sucks, sucking, sucked suck in sb or suck sb in suck sb into sth to make someone gradually become involved in an unpleasant situation or harmful activityusually passiveThe government does not want to be sucked into another messy and expensive war.A lot of teenagers don't want to get involved with gangs, but they find themselves getting sucked in. suck (someone or something) into (something)1. To physically pull someone or something into something through the force of suction. My cat is terrified of the vacuum cleaner, even though it's certainly not strong enough to suck him into it. Can you suck that bit of strawberry into your straw, or is it too big? 2. To cause someone to become involved in something. Don't try to suck me into your problems—I've got enough of my own! They sucked me into that project, and now I have to go to all the meetings. 3. To interest or intrigue someone so as to fully engage them in something. That mystery novel will suck you into the story as soon as you start reading, I promise. The first episode sucked me into the series for good. suck someone or something into somethingand suck someone or something in[for a vacuum] to draw someone or something into something. The whirlpool sucked the swimmers into the depths of the river. The whirlpool sucked in a swimmer. A whirlpool nearly sucked our canoe in. |
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