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verbnoun gasp (at something) She gasped at the wonderful view. 如此美景使她惊讶得倒吸了一口气。 They gasped in astonishment at the news. 他们听到这消息惊讶得倒吸了一口气。 + speech ‘What was that noise?’ he gasped. “那是什么声音?” 他喘着气问。 gasp (for something) He came to the surface of the water gasping for air. 他浮出水面急促地喘着气。 gasp (something) (out) She managed to gasp out her name. 她终于气喘吁吁地说出了她的名字。 + speech ‘Can't breathe,’ he gasped. “透不过气来了。” 他气喘吁吁地说。 ‘No!’ she managed to gasp. Denis almost gasped aloud in astonishment. Her breath went and left her gasping for air. She gasped at his boldness. She was gasping with pain. The cold made her gasp. ‘Let go of me,’ he gasped. to give a gasp of horror/surprise/relief惊恐得/吃惊得倒抽一口气;如释重负地松一口气 His breath came in short gasps. 他急促地喘着气。 He leaned against the railing, his breath coming in short gasps. He was taking in great gasps of air. She gave a little gasp of delight. She spun round with a little gasp of delight. The stunt brought shocked gasps from the audience. You could hear a collective gasp from the audience. She opened the newspaper and gave a gasp of shock. |