释义 |
gasp noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + GASP | GASP + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, 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 + GASPgive, 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 + VERBescape sb 某人不自觉地喘了口气PREPOSITIONbetween 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 |