gasp
美 [ɡæsp]
英 [ɡɑ?sp] 
- v.喘息;透不過(guò)氣;氣喘吁吁地說(shuō);很想要(尤指飲料或香煙)
- n.喘息
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)喘氣;上氣不接下氣;氣吁吁地說(shuō)
詞形變化
第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù):gasps 現(xiàn)在分詞:gasping 過(guò)去式:gasped 反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | [i][t] (尤指由于驚訝或疼痛而)喘氣,喘息,倒抽氣to take a quick deep breath with your mouth open, especially because you are surprised or in pain |
| She gasped at the wonderful view. 如此美景使她驚訝得屏住了呼吸。 |
| They gasped in astonishment at the news. 他們聽(tīng)到這消息驚訝得倒抽了一口氣。 |
| ‘What was that noise?’ he gasped. “那是什么聲音?”他喘著氣問(wèn)。 |
2. | [i][t] 透不過(guò)氣;氣喘吁吁地說(shuō)to have difficulty breathing or speaking |
| He came to the surface of the water gasping for air. 他浮出水面急促地喘著氣。 |
| She managed to gasp out her name. 她終于氣喘吁吁地說(shuō)出了她的名字。 |
| ‘Can't breathe,’ he gasped. “透不過(guò)氣來(lái)了?!彼麣獯跤醯卣f(shuō)。 |
3. | [i]
be gasping (for sth) 渴望,很想要(尤指飲料或香煙)to want or need sth very badly, especially a drink or a cigarette |
1. | (常指由強(qiáng)烈情感引起的)深吸氣,喘息,倒抽氣a quick deep breath, usually caused by a strong emotion |
| to give a gasp of horror/surprise/relief 驚恐得╱吃驚得倒抽一口氣;如釋重負(fù)地松一口氣 |
| His breath came in short gasps. 他急促地喘著氣。 |
英漢解釋
v. | 3. 喘著氣說(shuō),氣吁吁地說(shuō) (out) |
n. | |
英英解釋
例句
By the end of the summer I had my answer: I needed to leave him, even if it meant getting a --gasp --roommate.
在夏末,我有了答案:我得離開(kāi)他,就算要有一個(gè)--啊--室友。當(dāng)他回來(lái)時(shí),我們好好地談?wù)?/c>了一番。
One of her biggest revolts was to have, gasp, married while still playing professional sports.
在還在從事職業(yè)體育運(yùn)動(dòng)時(shí)就結(jié)婚被認(rèn)為是她最大的叛逆行為之一。
Kathleen raced down the slide and let out a gasp as she passed through a tunnel .
凱薩琳迅速溜下了滑梯,她通過(guò)隧道時(shí),呼了一口氣。
Still, the fight continued. Suddenly, the snake let out a great gasp and fell down on the rocky hillside.
戰(zhàn)斗仍在持續(xù),突然,伴隨著一個(gè)大喘氣,蛇跌在長(zhǎng)滿(mǎn)巖石的山上。
It turned out there was quite a bit more . . . At the end she began to gasp. "Oh dear, oh my dear, oh my dear dear God, oh sugar! "
結(jié)果,還差的可不是“一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)”…最后她開(kāi)始呻吟?!?c>哦
親愛(ài)的,哦我親愛(ài)的,我的天啊,太美了!”
As hopeful as the pamphlets try to be everyone knows that these land banks are a last gasp at preserving something about (to be lost).
雖然小冊(cè)子盡顯美好希望,但所有的人都知道這些土地儲(chǔ)備是保護(hù)那些即將消失的最后一搏。
Now he ran eagerly forward, pushing his way through the foliage. He gave a gasp of relief. She was there, lying on the pine needles.
他急不可待地跑上前,推開(kāi)樹(shù)葉,看到她在那里,躺在松葉上,心里松了一口氣。
Socrates pulled his head out of the water and the first thing the young man did was to gasp and take a deep breath of air.
蘇格拉底將他的頭拉出水面,這個(gè)年輕人做的第一件事是喘氣并深吸了一口空氣
The NHL canceled what was left of its season after a round of last-gasp negotiations failed to resolve differences over a salary cap.
年,因最后一輪談判未能解決薪資上線(xiàn)分歧,全國(guó)曲棍球聯(lián)合會(huì)的取消接下來(lái)的賽季。
After a minute or two we heard someone on the other side of the door. A low gasp.
過(guò)了兩分鐘,我們聽(tīng)到了門(mén)的另一邊的人。低喘。
Your neck stretches up as you let out a gasp. Just in time you remember what you have to say, and you blurt it out.
你抬起頭然后深呼吸你大聲的喘氣,這時(shí)你想起來(lái)你應(yīng)該說(shuō)什么了,然后脫口而出。
Olympic athletes and divers can hold their breath for minutes at a time while heavy smokers gasp for air after just a few seconds .
奧運(yùn)會(huì)運(yùn)動(dòng)員和潛水員一個(gè)可以憋氣幾分鐘,而吸煙很多的人只能憋幾分鐘就得去喘氣。
In bringing up the concept of GASP the author is making the point that information protection should be given due attention.
在提出公認(rèn)的安全措施觀(guān)念時(shí),作者強(qiáng)調(diào)了信息保護(hù)應(yīng)該受到應(yīng)有的重視。
Some parents today would gasp in horror if they heard how my friends and I got to elementary school back in the day.
現(xiàn)在的一些父母如果聽(tīng)到我的朋友和我當(dāng)年是怎么去上學(xué)的,他們肯定會(huì)嚇得喘不過(guò)氣來(lái)。
The apparent last gasp of Gaddafi's power appeared to happen with breathless speed, as his loyalists seemingly melted away into the dark.
卡扎菲的權(quán)力明顯奄奄一息出現(xiàn)氣喘吁吁的速度發(fā)生,因?yàn)?/c>他的忠誠(chéng)似乎融化成暗。
Present I, have many matters to have as if every day to think, pondered sometimes the matter presses me not to gasp for breath.
現(xiàn)在的我,仿佛每天都有好多事情要想,思考的事情有時(shí)候壓得我喘不過(guò)氣。
His hands flew up, he gave a sort of gasp, and fell.
他的雙手向上張開(kāi),發(fā)出一種喘息,倒下了。
Ralph let out his spare breath with a little gasp that was echoed by his audience.
拉爾夫吐出余氣,微微地喘息著,聽(tīng)眾們也喘了口氣。
He took said computer in for repairs and, gasp, someone stole the explicit materials off the machine.
他把電腦拿去修理,然后大吃一驚,發(fā)現(xiàn)有人從他的機(jī)子里偷走了清晰的文件。
And his father had worked to the last fading gasp; the horned growth on his hands must have been half an inch thick when he died.
他的父親是一直干到呼出最后一口微弱的氣才死去的,死時(shí)手上的硬繭足有半英寸厚。
In fact, there was a time when you were never connected to the online world (not that long ago) and (gasp! ) you survived.
實(shí)際上,不久之前人們是根本無(wú)法在網(wǎng)絡(luò)世界里交流和聯(lián)系的。(注意?。?/jz>
Then challenge it to a fight in the dark, on its own turf! (gasp).
那么挑戰(zhàn)它在黑暗的地方打仗,在它自己的地盤(pán)上!
The young man struggled hard and finally managed to get out and the first thing he did was to gasp and take deep breath.
年輕人拼命掙扎,終于沖出水面,他做的第一件事就是大口喘氣和深呼吸。
And I certainly serve customers with a smile. Sometimes they just might hear me gasp as well!
當(dāng)然,對(duì)于顧客我面帶微笑的。只不過(guò)他們有時(shí)難免會(huì)聽(tīng)到我喘息!
The children were breathless with emotion, but they just managed to gasp out that it was very lucky.
孩子們興奮得連氣也透不過(guò)來(lái)了,他們只說(shuō)得出一句話(huà)--運(yùn)氣真是太好了。
Suddenly, the snake let out a great gasp and fell down on the rocky hillside.
忽然,蛇讓年夜地一口吻,顛仆在巖石山坡上。
Admittedly, there's a chance you may have to share the island with, gasp, some strangers -- as it's not possible to rent the entire island.
不可否認(rèn),由于不可能租下整個(gè)島,有的時(shí)候你可能必須和一些陌生人分享這個(gè)海島。
Sometimes it was a palpitation, sometimes a flutter; sometimes it was a sort of gasp or gurgle.
有時(shí)候是一種顫動(dòng)的聲音,有時(shí)候是一種拍打聲音,有時(shí)候是一種喘氣和咯咯的聲音。
The neighbourhood can breathe again, but I have to gasp for air when I see that I'm almost running out of gas.
這些鄰居們終于能呼吸了,但我要氣喘吁吁了,因?yàn)?/c>我發(fā)現(xiàn)我的車(chē)快沒(méi)油了。
Yet a more plausible reading is that this is the last gasp of a union movement that faces a changed political outlook in France.
然而一個(gè)似乎更加合理的解讀是這是罷工是工會(huì)面對(duì)法國(guó)新的政治前景的最后機(jī)會(huì)。
If there is no air, we're all gonna look like, really sad fish trying to gasp for air.
如果沒(méi)有空氣,我們就都會(huì)像非常悲傷的魚(yú)一樣努力為氧氣而喘息。
Woods fell to the ground at the last gasp by venom dropped into his mouth.
嗚茲則被滴進(jìn)嘴里的毒液整得倒地不起。
Dumbledore gave a little gasp and began to cry in earnest.
鄧布利多輕輕吸了口氣,開(kāi)始動(dòng)情地哭了起來(lái)。
There was gasp of horror from the spectator as he fell off the tightrope.
他從拉緊的繩索上摔了下來(lái),觀(guān)眾嚇得直喘氣。
With a gasp of terror Simon crawled away from the black mouth of the tunnel toward the blue-white chink in the doorway.
Simon猛地恐懼地喘息著,爬著逃離了這個(gè)隧道黑暗的邊緣,來(lái)到了泛著藍(lán)色、白色光亮的門(mén)口。
I stood Venus in her bathtowel on the filing cabinet, so that now the top drawer caught its breath in a gasp of sexy excitement.
我把披著浴巾的維納斯放在檔案櫥柜上,這樣頂層抽屜就接住了她在性感的騷動(dòng)中發(fā)出的喘息:“A-ah!”
You might even find - gasp - that the friendship and intimacy you share with a lady are more important to you than sex.
你也可能會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)你渴望和一位女士分享友誼和曖昧關(guān)系,比性更重要。
Vegetarians who declare their dietary eccentricities in Korea usually meet with a gasp, a grimace, and an "isn't it difficult? "
在韓國(guó),素食者宣布他們的飲食食譜時(shí),別人的反映通常是大吃一驚,做痛苦狀,并問(wèn)到“不會(huì)很難嗎?”
He makes you hate him. You want to kill him, to jump into the screen and cut his throat to watch him gasp and gurgle his last breath.
如果你看過(guò)電影的話(huà),你會(huì)憎惡這個(gè)角色,你甚至想鉆進(jìn)屏幕殺掉他,割開(kāi)他的喉嚨,看著他一命嗚呼。
As the last gasp of MS-DOS-based Windows, this long-in-the-tooth, highly unstable release was reviled by users and critics alike.
作為微軟以DOS為基礎(chǔ)的Windows產(chǎn)品線(xiàn)的茍延殘喘,這個(gè)垂死的、非常不穩(wěn)定的版本被用戶(hù)和評(píng)論家們一致唾罵。