wheeze 英 [wi:z]   美 [hwiz, wiz]

wheeze

wheeze  英 [wi:z] 美 [hwiz, wiz]

vi. 喘息;呼哧呼哧地响  vt. 喘息着说;喘息地发出  n. 喘息;喘气声 

进行时:wheezing  过去式:wheezed  过去分词:wheezed  第三人称单数:wheezes  名词复数:wheezes 

If David Cameron's Conservatives had a brilliant wheeze for guaranteeing every graduate a well-paid job, they would have unveiled it by now. 如果大卫·卡梅隆的保守党有一个巧妙的主意,保证每位毕业生都有份高收入的工作,如今他们早该公布了。
The second girl was born and Alma wanted to stay in town near the clinic because the child had an asthmatic wheeze. 第二个女儿出生了,阿尔玛想留在镇上离诊所近一点,因为这孩子得了哮喘。

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  • vi. 喘息;呼哧呼哧地响
  • vt. 喘息着说;喘息地发出
  • n. 喘息;喘气声
  • 1. If David Cameron's Conservatives had a brilliant wheeze for guaranteeing every graduate a well-paid job, they would have unveiled it by now.

    如果大卫·卡梅隆的保守党有一个巧妙的主意,保证每位毕业生都有份高收入的工作,如今他们早该公布了。

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

    第二个女儿出生了,阿尔玛想留在镇上离诊所近一点,因为这孩子得了哮喘。

  • wheeze (v.) mid-15c., probably from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse hvoesa "to hiss," Danish hvæse cognate with Old English hwæst "act of blowing," hwosan "to cough," from an imitative root. Related: Wheezed; wheezing. The noun is first recorded 1834.
wheeze / wiːz ; NAmE wiːz / verb , noun wheeze wheezes wheezed wheezing verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] to breathe noisily and with difficulty 喘;喘息;喘鸣 He was coughing and wheezing all night. 他整夜又咳嗽又喘。 + speech ‘I have a chest infection,’ she wheezed. “我胸部受到了感染。”她呼哧呼哧地说。 noun [usually singular ] 1 the high whistling sound that your chest makes when you cannot breathe easily 喘息声;喘鸣声;呼吸发出的哨音;呼哧呼哧声 2 ( old-fashioned) ( BrE informal) a clever trick or plan 花招;计谋 wheeze / wiːz ; NAmE wiːz /
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