lungful
美 ['l??f?l]
英 ['l??f?l] 
- n.一大口(一次吸入的空氣、煙等)
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)慢肺的
例句
"Hold it a moment, Jack, " Bela interrupted. "Perhaps they crave a lungful of Garuda's fresh air. . . "
“等一下,杰克,”貝拉阻止了他,“也許他們渴望暢享一下嘎魯達(dá)的新鮮空氣……”
Twilight was descending over Los Angeles . . . "How good it was to be alive, " I thought, inhaling deep lungful of carbon monoxide.
微光正降臨洛杉機(jī)……活著真好,我想,深深地吸了一口一氧化碳。
He and Miriya entered on Jack's heels, doffed their masks, and took in a lungful of the dome's artificial atmosphere.
他和米莉婭跟在杰克的后面進(jìn)來,摘掉他們的面具,深深地吸了一口圓頂艙內(nèi)的人工大氣。
At this altitude the atmospheric pressure is half that at sea level, and thus delivers half the amount of oxygen per lungful.
在這一海拔大氣壓力只有海平面的一半,因此每呼吸一次身體只能得到一半的氧氣供給。
You'll likely get a waterlogged, lungful of water on a regular basis.
你可能會(huì)被灌滿了水,至少是一肚子水。
You can save money on gas and entertainment costs while avoiding a lungful of secondhand smoke.
你可以省下汽油錢和娛樂花費(fèi),還不用受二手煙的危害。
Unfortunately, I couldn't make the same sound that I had heard in my head, and instead got a lungful of chalk dust.
不幸的是不管我怎么用力的敲,都敲不出腦子里聽到的那聲音。反而,吸進(jìn)一鼻的粉末。
She gasped for air and drew in a lungful of water.
她喘了口氣,吸入了一大口水。