gasp

名詞

UK/ɡɑːsp/
US/ɡæsp/

定義 gasp 名詞

  1. C2Countable(可数名词)

    An instance of breathing in suddenly and sharply, often due to surprise or distress.

    喘息;倒抽一口气

    • He gave a gasp of shock upon hearing the news.

      听到这个消息时,他惊讶地倒吸了一口气。

    • She covered her mouth with a horrified gasp.

      她惊恐地倒吸了一口气,用手捂住了嘴。

    • He let out a quick gasp before he began speaking.

      他快速倒吸了一口气,然后开始说话。

動詞

UK/ɡɑːsp/
US/ɡæsp/

定義 gasp 動詞

  1. C2Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To inhale suddenly and sharply, especially from surprise, pain, or shock.

    (尤指因惊讶、疼痛或震惊而)喘息,倒抽气

    • She gasped at the amount on the bill.

      她看到账单上的金额时倒抽了一口气。

    • "I can't believe it!" he gasped in astonishment.

      「我不敢相信!」他惊讶地倒抽了一口气。

    • He gasped in pain as he sat up in bed.

      他在床上坐起来时因疼痛而倒抽了一口气。

  2. C2Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To struggle to breathe, taking in air with difficulty and audible effort.

    喘气;倒抽一口气

    • She reached the top of the hill, gasping for air after the long hike.

      她到达山顶后,因长时间的远足而气喘吁吁。

    • He was gasping for breath as he struggled to stay afloat.

      他挣扎着保持浮在水面,喘不过气来。

    • He fell to the ground, gasping for air after running the marathon.

      他在跑完马拉松后跌倒在地,大口喘着气。

成語

  • be gasping

    To experience extreme thirst, often to the point of discomfort.

    口喘舌燥

    After running the marathon, he was gasping for water.

    跑完马拉松后,他渴得不行,急着要喝水。

  • be gasping for something

    To have an extreme desire or need for something.

    极度渴望或需要某事物。

    After a full day of meetings, I'm gasping for a cup of coffee.

    开了一整天的会后,我极度渴望来杯咖啡。