0 to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc -- sukke
She sighed with exasperation.
1 to say, or express, with sighs -- sukke
‘I’ve still got several hours’ work to do,’ he sighed.
2 an act of sighing. -- suk
Boundaries disturbances in the family exhibiting body language such as sighing or rolled eyes.
Changes in lung mechanics following sighs in premature newborns without lung disease.
An unhappy person who conceals profound anguish in his heart but whose lips are so formed that as sighs and cries pass over them they sound like beautiful music.
I am sure that great sighs of relief will be heaved by many ordinary exhibitors.
I know that in some quarters, the word "consultation" invariably produces some sighs of cynicism, but in this case, such sighs would be misplaced.
Many people must be sighing with dismay, because we have all been here before.
I can tell them that it is not for nothing that some years ago it was given the name of the bridge of sighs.
In the course of the presentation he sighed.
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歎息,歎氣, (風穿過樹林時)發出嗚咽聲…
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叹息,叹气, (风穿过树林时)发出呜咽声…
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suspirar, suspiro [masculine, singular]…
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suspirar…
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ため息をつく…
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iç çekmek…
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soupirer, pousser un soupir, soupir [masculine]…
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