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Aliona
Hello everyone!
Can I use the adjective DROWN-OUT in meaning LONG?
For example: a drown-out sound / story / trip
Thank you
2022年8月8日 17:08
解答 · 7
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"Drown out" is a phrasal verb that means to make a sound impossible to hear by making another sound that's louder. The adjective phrase you're looking for is "drawn-out."
2022年8月8日
1
You mean "drawn out." "Drawn out" can mean "stretched."
2022年8月8日
1
I don't think so because drown out is (of a sound) to be loud enough to drown other sound
2022年8月8日
The other Dan has it - - you mean DRAWN OUT.
2022年8月9日
I have never seen or heard drown out being used as an adjective. It is normally a verb.
At the political rally, the protesters made so much noise that they were able to drown out the candidate.
I use headphones to drown out the noise around me when I ride the bus.
2022年8月8日
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