sigh
柯林斯词典
1. V-I When you sigh, you let out a deep breath, as a way of expressing feelings such as disappointment, tiredness, or pleasure. 叹气
Michael sighed wearily. 迈克尔疲惫地叹了口气。
Roberta sighed with relief. 罗伯塔松了口气。
2. N-COUNT Sigh is also a noun. 叹气
She kicked off her shoes with a sigh. 她叹着气踢掉了鞋子。
3. PHRASE If people breathe or heave a sigh of relief, they feel happy that something unpleasant has not happened or is no longer happening. 松了口气
With monetary mayhem now retreating into memory, European countries can breathe a collective sigh of relief. 随着金融混乱已成往事,欧洲国家全都可以松口气了。
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sigh /saɪ/ (sighing,sighed,sighs)
剑桥词典
- to breathe out slowly and noisily, expressing tiredness, sadness, pleasure , etc.
- He sighed heavily and returned to his book .
- 'I'll never understand these instructions ,' he sighed.
- When I suggested a walk , she simply sighed.
- He sighed in despair as he read the letter . 返回 sigh
叹息,叹气
She sighed deeply and sat down. 她深叹一口气,坐了下来。
[ 跟直接引语一起使用的动词 ] "I wish he was here," she sighed (= she said with a sigh). “我希望他在这里,”她叹息道。
If the wind sighs, it makes a long , soft sound as it moves through trees .
(风穿过树林时)发出呜咽声
I lay on my back, listening to the sound of the wind sighing in the trees . 我仰面躺着,听着风穿过树林发出的呜咽声。
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