单词 | gasp |
释义 | gasp nounadjective | verb + gasp | gasp + verb | preposition adjective➤big, great大口喘气;喘粗气▸➤little, short, small轻轻的/短促的/轻微的喘气▸➤quick, sharp, sudden急促的喘气;剧烈的喘息;突然的吸气▸➤ragged (especially name) 急促的喘息▸➤audible, loud听得见的喘息声;大声的喘息▸➤shocked, startled, surprised惊愕的倒吸气▸➤strangled喘不过气▸➤involuntary不自主的呼吸➤collective集体发出的喘息声◆you could hear a collective gasp from the audience.你可以听到观众一齐发出惊叹。verb + gasp➤give, let out发出喘息声▸➤stifle屏住气息▸➤bring使发出叹息声◆the stunt brought shocked gasps from the audience.特技表演引起了观众的惊呼。➤hear听到喘息▸➤take, take in吸气◆he was taking in great gasps of air.他大口大口地吸气。gasp + verb➤escape sb某人不自觉地喘了口气preposition➤between gasps喘息之间◆'listen carefully,' he said, between gasps of breath.“仔细听好了。”他喘着气说。➤in gasps喘息着◆he leaned against the railing, his breath coming in short gasps.他倚着栏杆,急促地喘着气。➤with a gasp吸了一口气◆she gave a little gasp of delight.她欣喜地喘了一口气。➤gasp of⋯的喘息 ➡ note at sound gasp verbadverb | verb + gasp | preposition | phrases adverb➤almost几乎倒抽一口气➤suddenly突然吸气▸➤aloud, audibly, loudly大声喘气▸➤breathlessly, softly上气不接下气;轻轻喘气verb + gasp➤make sb使某人吸气◆the cold made her gasp.寒冷使得她倒抽了一口凉气。➤manage to喘着气好不容易说出◆'no!' she managed to gasp.“不!”她喘着气好不容易喊了出来。preposition➤at因⋯倒抽气◆she gasped at his boldness.他的放肆令她倒抽一口气。➤in由于⋯而喘气◆denise almost gasped aloud in astonishment.丹尼斯惊得差点儿大叫起来。➤with因⋯而喘气◆she was gasping with pain.她痛得直吸气。phrases➤gasp for air, gasp for breath竭力喘气▸➤leave sb gasping使某人大口喘气◆her breath went and left her gasping for air.她呼吸困难,大口喘着气。gasp /gɑːsp; name gæsp/ [intransitive, transitive] to have difficulty breathing or speaking透不过气;气喘吁吁地说◆he came to the surface of the water gasping for air.他浮出水面,急促地喘着气。◆she managed to gasp out her name.她终于气喘吁吁地说出了自己的名字。 ➡ see also gasp → breath noun gasp /gɑːsp; name gæsp/ [countable] a quick deep breath, usually caused by a strong emotion(通常指由强烈情感所引起的)深吸气,喘息,倒抽气◆she opened the newspaper and gave a gasp of shock.她打开报纸,惊愕得倒抽了一口气。◆his breath came in short gasps.他急促地喘着气。 ➡ see also gasp → blow verb 2 gasp/gɑ:sp ||; gæsp/verb[i] 1. gasp (at sth) to take a sudden loud breath with your mouth open, usually because you are surprised or in pain 张开嘴大声喘气(通常因惊讶或痛苦): ◇she gasped in surprise as she read the letter. 来信使她吃惊得倒抽了一口凉气。 2. to have difficulty breathing 呼吸困难: ◇i pulled the boy out of the pool and he lay there gasping for breath. 我把那男孩从水池里拉起来,他躺在那里呼呼地直喘气。 gasp noun [c]: ◇to give a gasp of surprise/pain/horror 吃惊╱痛苦╱惊恐得抽一口气 gaspsee ⇨ breathe 5,6 gasp /gæsp; ɡɑːsp/v 1. [i] to make a short sudden noise when you breathe in, usually because you are surprised or shocked [通常因惊讶或震惊而]喘气,喘息:◇as the flames reached the roof, the crowd gasped in alarm. 火焰蹿上了屋顶,人群惊慌得倒抽了一口凉气。 2. [i,t] to quickly breathe in a lot of air because you are having difficulty breathing normally [由于呼吸困难而]急促地呼吸; 喘着气说出:◇"wait for me!" he gasped. (=he said while breathing a lot of air very quickly) “等等我!”他喘着气说道。◇gasp for breath/air kim crawled out of the pool, gasping for air. 金从池里爬出来,大口大口地吸着气。 gaspn [c]◇a gasp of surprise 惊讶的喘息 |
随便看 |
|
英汉双解词典收录171353条英汉汉英双解翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的读音、翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。