yawns
n. 乏味或枯燥的事物( yawn的名詞複數 )
v. 打呵欠( yawn的第三人稱單數 ); 張開,裂開
If you yawn, you open your mouth very wide and breathe in more air than usual, often when you are tired or when you are not interested in something.
She yawned, and stretched lazily...
她打了個哈欠,伸了個懶腰。
They looked bored and yawned at the speeches.
他們看起來已經厭倦了這些演講,直打哈欠。
If you describe something such as a book or a film as a yawn, you think it is very boring
The debate was a mockery. A big yawn...
這場辯論實在可笑。簡直是無聊透頂。
The concert was a predictable yawn.
果不其然,那場音樂會很乏味。
A gap or an opening that yawns is large and wide, and often frightening.
The gulf between them yawned wider than ever...
他們之間的隔閡比以往任何時候都要深。
Liddie's doorway yawned blackly open at the end of the hall.
走廊盡頭利迪的門黑洞洞地敞開著。
He yawns, not troubling to cover his mouth.
他打了個哈欠,都懶得抬抬手遮一下嘴巴。
His yawns suggested he was either tired or bored.
他呵欠連天說明他不是疲倦,就是厭倦.
When I attended his lecture, I always tried hard to strangle yawns.
我上他的課時, 總是竭力地制止自己打呵欠.
Mr. Weaver stretches, yawns, rises reluctantly and plods heavily into the bathroom.
韋佛先生伸伸懶腰打了個呵欠, 勉強起床,邁著沉重的腳步走進浴室去.
The hell yawns for him.
地獄張著大口等他.