0 to take a short, quick breath through the mouth, especially because of surprise, pain, or shock:
1 an act of gasping:
He gave a gasp of amazement.
2 to take a short quick breath through the mouth, esp. because of surprise, pain, or shock:
When they announced that Chris had won first prize, he gasped in astonishment.
He opened the box and gasped to see all the treasure inside.
"How on earth did you do that?," she gasped.
A loud crash from the other room made us gasp and run to the door.
They are continually coughing and gasping for breath.
One cannot find any basis for it at all, and one is left gasping at the mentality which can bring it about.
In the interests of balance, it may be appropriate to hear the gasping tones of at least one smoker.
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(尤指由於驚奇、痛苦或震驚而)喘息,喘氣,倒抽氣, (大聲、帶有困難地)喘氣,上氣不接下氣, 喘息,喘氣,倒抽氣…
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(尤指由于惊奇、痛苦或震惊而)喘息,喘气,倒抽气, (大声、带有困难地)喘气,上气不接下气, 喘息,喘气,倒抽气…
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