sweating
n. 發汗
v. (使)出汗( sweat的現在分詞 ); (使)流汗; (使)發汗; 燜
Sweat is the salty colourless liquid which comes through your skin when you are hot, ill, or afraid.
Both horse and rider were dripping with sweat within five minutes...
沒過五分鐘,馬和騎手都大汗淋漓。
He wiped the sweat off his face and looked around...
他擦了擦臉上的汗水並四處張望。
When you sweat, sweat comes through your skin.
Already they were sweating as the sun beat down upon them.
在陽光的強烈照射下他們已經汗流浹背。
If someone is in a sweat, they are sweating a lot.
Every morning I would break out in a sweat...
每天早上我都會出一身汗。
Cool down very gradually after working up a sweat...
大量出汗後要慢慢降溫。
Sweats are the same as a sweatsuit or sweatpants .
If someone is in a cold sweat or in a sweat, they feel frightened or embarrassed.
The very thought brought me out in a cold sweat.
一想到這我就一身冷汗。
If someone sweats it out, they wait anxiously for a situation to improve or be resolved, because they cannot do anything about it.
The islanders can do little but sweat it out, wondering whether they will be forced to go and seek a new life elsewhere.
島民不知道自己是否要被迫去往他處另謀生路,但卻無能為力,只好乾等。
If a person says no sweat when you ask them about something or ask them to do something, they mean that it is not a problem or that it can be done quickly or easily.
'Many thanks.' — 'No sweat. Anything else?'...
“非常感謝。”——“沒什麼,還需要別的嗎?”
No-one minds that she's a woman, that's no sweat at all.
沒有人在意她是個女人,這完全沒有關係。
1. the process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid;
1. being wet with perspiration;
Profusely sweating and quivering with chills, he murmured his last words.
出了很多汗的他打著冷戰,含糊不清地說出了他的遺言。
I'm sweating, my heart is pounding. I can't breathe.
我渾身冒汗,心臟狂跳,呼吸困難。
Mike shook his head, to unstick his hair from his sweating forehead.
邁克晃了一下頭,想把頭髮從汗涔涔的前額上甩開。
He was sweating from the intense heat.
高溫酷熱讓他大汗淋漓。
Breathing becomes more rapid and sweating starts.
呼吸變得更加急促並且開始流汗。