sigh
v. 嘆氣; 悲鳴
n. 嘆氣
When you sigh, you let out a deep breath, as a way of expressing feelings such as disappointment, tiredness, or pleasure.
Michael sighed wearily...
邁克爾疲憊地嘆了口氣。
Roberta sighed with relief...
羅伯塔鬆了口氣。
If you sigh something, you say it with a sigh.
'Oh, sorry. I forgot.' — 'Everyone forgets,' the girl sighed.
“哦,對不起,我忘了。”——“每個人都有忘事的時候,”那女孩嘆著氣說道。
If the wind sighs through a place, it moves through the place with a sound like a sigh.
The wind sighed through the valley.
風在山谷裡呼嘯而過。
If people breathe or heave a sigh of relief, they feel happy that something unpleasant has not happened or is no longer happening.
There was a big sigh of relief once the economic reform plan was agreed...
經濟改革計劃一獲批准,人們都大大舒了一口氣。
There was an audible sigh of relief in Washington when the foreign ministers decided to postpone the meeting.
各國外長決定推遲會議後,華盛頓如釋重負。
1. an utterance made by exhaling audibly
2. a sound like a person sighing;
1. heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily;
2. utter with a sigh
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh.
但那一切成追憶,時過境遷.
Two people happen to coincide ground sigh at a heat.
兩個人不約而同地長嘆了一口氣.
He flumped down into his chair with a sigh.
他嘆了一口氣就撲通一聲坐到椅子上.
You can sigh away half your youth if you choose to allow failed relationship to sadden you.
如果你陷於失敗的傷感中,你就會使前半生在嘆息中度過.
We all make a sigh of relief when we heard that he was safe.
聽說他平安無事,我們都鬆了一口氣.