gasp
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A gasp is a short, quick breath of air that you take in through your mouth, especially when you are surprised, shocked, or in pain. (尤指惊讶或疼痛时的) 倒吸气
An audible gasp went around the court as the jury announced the verdict. 陪审团宣布判决的时候,法庭上听到倒抽了一口气的声音。
2. V-I When you gasp, you take a short, quick breath through your mouth, especially when you are surprised, shocked, or in pain. 倒吸气
She gasped for air and drew in a lungful of water. 她倒吸气,吸了一大口水。
3. PHRASE You describe something as the last gasp to emphasize that it is the final part of something or happens at the last possible moment. 最后时刻[强调]
...the last gasp of a dying system of censorship. …行将结束的审查制度的最后时刻。
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gasp /ɡɑːsp/ (gasping,gasped,gasps)
剑桥词典
- to take a short , quick breath through the mouth , especially because of surprise , pain , or shock
- When they announced that Chris had won first prize , he gasped in astonishment .
- He opened the box and gasped to see all the treasure inside.
- "How on earth did you do that?," she gasped.
- He struggled out of the pool and lay on his back, gasping.
- A loud crash from the other room made us gasp and run to the door .
(尤指由于惊奇、痛苦或震惊而)喘息,喘气,倒抽气
When she saw the money hidden in the box she gasped in surprise . 她看到藏在盒子里的钱时,惊得倒吸了一口气。
[ 跟直接引语一起使用的动词 ] "Help me!" he gasped. “帮帮我!”他喘息道。
to breathe loudly and with difficulty , trying to get more air
(大声、带有困难地)喘气,上气不接下气
He pulled her aboard the boat and she sprawled on the deck , coughing and gasping for breath . 他把她拽上船来。她倒在甲板上,四肢张开,咳嗽着大口喘气。
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