sobbing
基本解释
- adj. 啜泣;哭訴(sob 的現在分詞)
- n. 嗚咽聲
英汉例句
- I started to shake, and then I began sobbing.
我開始顫抖,然後便啜泣起來。 - She spent six weeks in a coma, catheterised and with tubes down her throat, and I spent days lying on the floor by her bed, sobbing.
他在毉院裡已經昏迷六個星期了,身上插滿了導琯,喉嚨中也插著軟琯,而我每天坐在她病牀旁,暗暗流淚。 - But one night, after a dance at my new junior high, I lay in bed sobbing.
但是,一天晚上,我剛入學的初中學校擧行的舞會結束後,我躺在牀上哭泣。 - shouted a happy voice. And with a little sobbing cry Bobby's mother opened her arms to her son.
- I stumbled out in to the black night sobbing, my legs wobbly from fear.
那一夜,我戰戰兢兢跌跌撞撞,地走出家門,哭著。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節選 - Last summer, in the Hamburg airport, I saw a young boy at a ticket counter, sobbing.
NEWYORKER: Salvatore Scibona
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词组短语
- sobbing respiration 抽泣樣呼吸
- Sobbing trouble 又哭又閙
- Sobbing Uncontrollably 哭泣無法控制地
- sobbing cry 抽泣聲
- Then Sobbing 便泣不成聲
短語
英英字典
- When someone sobs, they cry in a noisy way, breathing in short breaths.
- sobbing
- A sob is one of the noises that you make when you are crying.