pant
pant 英 [pænt] 美 [pænt]
vi. 喘息;渴望;气喘吁吁地说出某事 vt. 气喘 n. 气喘;喘息;喷气声
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- When you breathe hard and fast, you pant. It's perfectly normal to pant after you finish running a marathon — or even after chasing your runaway dog through the neighborhood.
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- vi. 喘息;渴望;气喘吁吁地说出某事
- vt. 气喘
- n. 气喘;喘息;喷气声
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1. I open my mouth and pant, longing for your commands.
我张口而气喘。 因我切慕你的命令。
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2. So, at first we pant like a little doggy, and then we close our mouth, and then the nostril breath starts right after that.
她说:“一开始我们要像小狗一样上气不接下气地喘息,然后闭上嘴,紧接着就开始用鼻孔呼吸了。
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3. His right pant leg was rolled up to the knee, and on the end of his big toe was a plastic weight from his dad’s weightlifting set. Every second or so, Hayden flexed his toe up, then down.
海登的右腿上,裤子被卷到膝盖,一块从他爸爸的举重器材上取下来的塑料板,正套在他那超级大拇趾的底端,每隔大约一秒钟的时间,他便上下伸展或弯曲一下他的大拇趾。
- pant (n.) "a gasping breath," c. 1500, from pant (v.).
- pant (v.) mid-15c., perhaps a shortening of Old French pantaisier "gasp, puff, pant, be out of breath, be in distress" (12c.), probably from Vulgar Latin *pantasiare "be oppressed with a nightmare, struggle for breathing during a nightmare," literally "to have visions," from Greek phantasioun "have or form images, subject to hallucinations," from phantasia "appearance, image, fantasy" (from PIE root *bha- (1) "to shine"). Related: Panted; panting.
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