linger
/ˈlɪŋɡə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlɪŋɡər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈliŋ-gər/ (ame, mw)
linger — 動詞
- lingerpresent simple I / you / we / they
- lingershe / she / it
- lingeredpast simple
- lingering-ing form
1. To stay in a place longer than usual after an event ends or after other people l
逗留;徘徊
不願離去而長時間停留
To stay in a place longer than usual after an event ends or after other people leave, often because moving on feels difficult or you are enjoying the moment.
Soraya lingered at the door, not ready to say goodbye to her guests.
Soraya 在門口逗留,還不打算與客人道別。
linger at + place for reluctant departure
The smell of grilled fish lingered in the apartment long after dinner was over.
晚餐結束後好一陣子,烤魚的味道仍留在公寓裡。
subject = smell; linger in + location
Sari lingered over her morning coffee, watching the rain streak down the window.
Sari 慢慢喝著早上的咖啡,看著雨水在窗戶上流淌。
Even after the concert ended, a small crowd lingered outside the theatre.
演唱會結束後,一小群人仍在劇院外徘徊。
Christopher lingered on the phone with his brother, reluctant to end the call.
Christopher 在電話上與哥哥依依不捨,不願掛斷。
- leave
the opposite action — going away promptly rather than staying
- depart
more formal; suggests a clean break rather than gradual leaving
- hurry away
opposite in manner — moving quickly rather than taking time
文法句型
linger + (preposition + noun phrase)
linger + adverb
用法筆記
Commonly used with prepositions of location or duration (at, in, over, on, after). The subject is typically a person or a sensory phenomenon (smell, sound, taste). This sense is rarely used in the passive voice.
常見錯誤
2. To continue to be noticeable, present, or alive for a long time while slowly bec
殘留;持續
逐漸變弱但未完全消失
To continue to be noticeable, present, or alive for a long time while slowly becoming less strong, important, or active — for example, a memory that stays with you for years, a custom that people still follow even after it has mostly died out, or an illness that does not go away quickly.
The pain in Élise's knee lingered for weeks after the fall.
Élise 摔倒後,膝蓋的疼痛持續了好幾個星期。
subject = physical sensation; linger for + duration
Doubts about the decision lingered in Bilal's mind long after the meeting ended.
會議結束後很長一段時間,Bilal 心中仍存有對那個決定的疑慮。
subject = abstract feeling; linger in + mental space
The tradition of lighting oil lamps at dusk still lingers in a few remote villages.
在少數偏遠村莊裡,黃昏點油燈的傳統仍然存在。
A faint smell of lavender lingered in grandmother's wardrobe years after she passed away.
祖母過世多年後,她的衣櫃裡仍殘留著淡淡的薰衣草香。
Hope lingered among the stranded hikers even as their food supplies ran low.
即使食物補給逐漸短缺,受困的登山者心中仍懷抱著希望。
文法句型
linger + adverb
linger on/in + noun phrase
用法筆記
The subject is usually an abstract noun (feeling, doubt, hope, memory, tradition, habit) or a sensory phenomenon (smell, taste, sound). Rarely used in the passive. Common with the adverbs 'on' and 'still' to emphasise persistence: e.g. 'The doubts lingered on.'