gasp
听听怎么读
英 [gɑ:sp]
美 [gæsp]
是什么意思
喘气,喘息;倒抽气;渴望;
喘着气说出;
喘气,喘息;
变形
过去式:gasped过去分词:gasped现在分词:gasping第三人称单数:gasps
双语释义
v.(动词)
- vi. 喘气; 喘息,倒抽气 struggle for breath; take short quick breaths as a fish does out of water
- vt. 喘着气说出 utter in a breathless way
- vi. 很想要 want sth very much
- [C]喘气,喘息 quick deep breath of pain, surprise, etc.
英英释义
gasp[ ɡɑ:sp, ɡæsp ]
- n.a short labored intake of breath with the mouth open
"she gave a gasp and fainted"
同义词:pant
- v.breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted
同义词:pantpuffheave
学习怎么用
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词- gasp away不断地喘气
- gasp forth〔out〕气喘吁吁地说
- gasp up咽气,断气
- gasp at对…大为惊叹
- gasp for breath〔air〕喘气
- gasp with anger气得直喘气
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~- breathe one's last gasp断气,死
- hear the gasps听到喘息声
- prolong one's last gasp苟延残喘
- at one's last gasp临死时,在紧要关头,筋疲力尽
- speak between gaspes喘着气说话
- to the last gasp至死,到最后一口气
词组短语
last gasp最终喘息;奄奄一息
gasp for breath 呼吸十分困难, 上气不接下气
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
- He gasped out the message.
他喘着气说出了这个消息。 - I gasped as I jumped into the cold river.
当我跳进冰冷的河里时,简直透不过气来。 - I gasped with surprise at the unexpected news.
听到意外的消息,我惊讶地吸了一口气。 - The exhausted runner was gasping for air.
那人跑得疲惫已极,上气不接下气。 - I was gasping for a cigarette.
我很想抽支烟。
用作名词(n.)
- Michelle recognized him and gave a gasp of shock.
米歇尔认出了他,吃惊地直喘气。 - The team were at their last gasp when the whistle went.
球队正作最后拼搏,这时哨声响了。
权威例句
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