[/gɑːsp; ɡæsp/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr] ~ (at sth); ~ (for sth) take one or more quick deep breaths with open mouth, because of surprise or exhaustion (因惊异或力竭)吸气, 喘气: gasp like a fish out of water 像鱼离开水似的大口 喘气 * I gasped in/with astonishment at the magician's skill. 那魔术师技艺惊人, 我不禁倒抽一口凉气. * The exhausted runner was gasping for air/breath. 那人跑得疲惫已极, 上气不接下气. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (out) utter sth in a breathless way 喘著气说话: She managed to gasp (out) a few words. 她喘著气好不容易才说出了几个字来. 用法: 3 [I, Ipr] ~ (for sth) (used in the continuous tenses 用於进行时态) (infml) want sth very much, esp sth to drink or smoke 很想要某物(尤指饮料或烟): `Do you need a drink?' `Yes, I'm gasping!' `你要喝点什麽吗?'`我巴不得能喝点!' * I was gasping for a cigarette. 我很想抽枝烟. gasp 2 n 用法: 1 quick deep breath of pain, surprise, etc (因疼痛、 惊异等引起的)深吸气, 喘气: give a sudden audible gasp 突然大声地喘了一口气 * There were gasps of horror from the spectators as he fell off the tightrope. 他从 紧的绳索上摔了下来, 观众吓得直喘气. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) at one`s last gasp => last1. |