gasp
vi. 喘氣,喘息; 倒抽氣; 渴望
vt. 喘著氣說出
n. 喘氣,喘息
A gasp is a short quick breath of air that you take in through your mouth, especially when you are surprised, shocked, or in pain.
An audible gasp went round the court as the jury announced the verdict...
陪審團宣佈判決的時候,聽到法庭上有人倒抽了一口氣。
She gave a small gasp of pain.
她疼得吸了一小口氣。
When you gasp, you take a short quick breath through your mouth, especially when you are surprised, shocked, or in pain.
She gasped for air and drew in a lungful of water...
她喘了口氣,吸入了一大口水。
I heard myself gasp and cry out.
我聽到自己一邊喘一邊喊。
You describe something as the last gasp to emphasize that it is the final part of something or happens at the last possible moment.
...the last gasp of a dying system of censorship...
行將就木的審查制度的最終時刻
He snatched a last gasp winner.
他在最後關頭一舉奪冠。
1. a short labored intake of breath with the mouth open;
1. breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted;
one's (或 the) last gasp
精疲力竭;奄奄一息;最後一刻
Macro ( gasp! ) names all uppercase and begin with BOOST _.
宏 ( 氣吁吁地說! ) 的名字使用全是大寫的BOOST_ 開始.
I hope you brought another torch or a spare battery . This one's at its last gasp.
我希望你多帶了一隻手電筒或備用電池. 這個手電筒的電池快用完了.
She gave a gasp of surprise.
她吃驚得大口喘氣.
This voice made the boys gasp and quake.
這聲音使孩子們喘氣和發抖.
At his last gasp the man confessed to the murder.
此人臨死時才承認這起謀殺案是他所為.