wheeze的意思和读音

wheeze

: [hwiz] : [wiːz]

v.

n.

wheezes  wheezing  wheezed  

v.gasp,rasp,pant,rattle,cough

wheezev.

1.[i][t]to breathe noisily and with difficulty

He was coughing and wheezing all night.

‘I have a chest infection,’ she wheezed.“。”

n.

1.the high whistling sound that your chest makes when you cannot breathe easily

2.(informal)a clever trick or plan

v.1.;()2. (out)

n.1.2.3.(),;[]

v.1.to breathe in a noisy way that is uncomfortable for you, usually because you are sick; to say something while you are breathing in this way2.something that wheezes makes a high sound, as though a lot of air is being pushed through it

n.1.a high noise that sounds like air passing through something

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2. wet lung 湿 wheeze wind-contusion ...

3. asthma wheeze digestive disorders ...

4. hiccough.fanyi007. rhonchi wheeze constipation 便 ...

5. ... tachypnea;rapid breathing wheeze;wheezing sneezing;sneeze ...

6. ◆cane n. wheeze n. ◆reunion n. 1. 2., …

7.wheeze(crackle)

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1.Britain, it is said, may have looked isolated after some two dozen countries signed up to the latest half-baked wheeze to save the euro.

2.Breath was a wheeze , embarrassing to hear ; he could not climb stairs without resting every third or fourth step .

3.Children who were homozygous for the Arg16 allele and were exposed to two or more smokers had a 5-fold increased risk of lifetime wheeze.Arg1625

4.Simon hobbled closer to investigate, drawing his hand back with a thin wheeze of disgust as he touched the greasy black moss.Simon

5.Timothy Geithner, the US Treasury secretary, has come up with a wheeze that would allow governments to leverage their financial firepower.(TimothyGeithner)

6.The old man managed to wheeze out a few words.

7.This old instrument can only wheeze out a tune now.

8.The second girl was born and Alma wanted to stay in town near the clinic because the child had an asthmatic wheeze.

9.If David Cameron's Conservatives had a brilliant wheeze for guaranteeing every graduate a well-paid job, they would have unveiled it by now.·

10.The surgery usually leaves the animal with something between a wheeze and a squeak.