gasp的意思和读音

gasp

: [ɡæsp] : [ɡɑːsp]

v.

n.

gasps  gasping  gasped  

v.exhale

v.inhale,gulp,pant,huff,puff

n.breath

gaspv.

1.[i][t]to take a quick deep breath with your mouth open, especially because you are surprised or in pain

She gasped at the wonderful view.使

They gasped in astonishment at the news.

‘What was that noise?’ he gasped.“?”

2.[i][t]to have difficulty breathing or speaking

He came to the surface of the water gasping for air.

She managed to gasp out her name.

‘Can't breathe,’ he gasped.“。”

3.[i](informal)be gasping (for sth)to want or need sth very badly, especially a drink or a cigarette

n.

1.a quick deep breath, usually caused by a strong emotion

to give a gasp of horror/surprise/relief

His breath came in short gasps.

v.1.,;2., (after; for)3., (out)

n.1.;,

v.1.to breathe in suddenly, for example because you are surprised, shocked, or in pain; to make a violent effort to breathe because you need more air

n.1.a sudden noisy breath that is usually caused by surprise, shock, or pain; an attempt to get enough air into your lungs by breathing in quickly

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2. guzzle( ); gasp); gimme( )…

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5. flour gasp grasp ...

6. gang n. ,, gasp n. ,v. gate n. ...

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8. ④signal ……gasp ②hesitation ; ...

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1.By the end of the summer I had my answer: I needed to leave him, even if it meant getting a --gasp --roommate.----

2.One of her biggest revolts was to have, gasp, married while still playing professional sports.

3.Kathleen raced down the slide and let out a gasp as she passed through a tunnel .

4.Still, the fight continued. Suddenly, the snake let out a great gasp and fell down on the rocky hillside.

5.It turned out there was quite a bit more . . . At the end she began to gasp. "Oh dear, oh my dear, oh my dear dear God, oh sugar! "”…。“!”

6.As hopeful as the pamphlets try to be everyone knows that these land banks are a last gasp at preserving something about (to be lost).

7.Now he ran eagerly forward, pushing his way through the foliage. He gave a gasp of relief. She was there, lying on the pine needles.

8.Socrates pulled his head out of the water and the first thing the young man did was to gasp and take a deep breath of air.

9.The NHL canceled what was left of its season after a round of last-gasp negotiations failed to resolve differences over a salary cap.线

10.After a minute or two we heard someone on the other side of the door. A low gasp.