suspire如何读

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suspire是什么意思

  • vi.呼吸;叹息

suspire变形

第三人称单数:suspires

现在分词:suspiring

过去式:suspired

过去分词:suspired

suspire词根

词根:suspire

n.

suspiration 叹息;欢息

suspire英英释义

Verb

1. heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily;

"She sighed sadly"

2. draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs;

"I can breathe better when the air is clean"

"The patient is respiring"

suspire词源中文解释

15世纪中期, suspiren,意为“叹息”,源自古法语 souspirer(现代法语 soupirer),或直接源自拉丁语 suspirare,意为“深呼吸,叹息”,由 sub “在...下面”(见 sub-)和 spirare “呼吸”(见 spirit(n.))组成。约于1500年引申为“渴望,追求”的意义。相关词汇: Suspired; suspiring; suspirious。

suspire词源英文解释

Middle English, from Latin suspirare, from sub- + spirare to breathe

The first known use of suspire was in the 15th century

suspire 例句

1 I myself learned in the depressed end of a days work, quick steps while running side loudly sighing and But no one is crying or let suspire pace slowed down.

我自己则学会了在结束了一天郁闷的工作之后,一边疾步行走一边大声叹气,但没有人会因为哭泣或者叹气就让脚步慢下来。

2 I flashed back to Marilyn Monroe on another May night in Gotham, doing similar mincing steps in a similar shimmering dress she was sewn into, when she suspired “Happy Birthday” to J.F.K.

3 But at four o'clock there was a rim, A circled edge of rainbow color Which suspired, widened and narrowed under your gaze: It was the phantasy of straining eyes, Or land—and it was land.

4 Now the New Year reviving old Desires, The Artist poor to Calendars aspires, But of the Stuff the Publisher puts out Most in the Paper Basket soon suspires.

5 As he jumped, the girl, Alexa, started, and a cry escaped her parted lips; it was a sigh rather than an exclamation, the voice of a crushed flower suspiring its last vital breath.

6 "But times are bad!" he would suspire in moments of depression.

7 He suspired exhaustively in the still, strong heat, and took possession of the scene with commanding, intolerant eyes.

8 Each of the principals, seconded by his particular waiter, after carefully taking his opponent's range and bearings, will suspire and hit him in the eye.

9 The sad melody wailed upwards as though it were the voice of the wind playing about his grave, every note breathing pathos or suspiring in tremulous anguish.

10 The expression became a war-cry, and the world escaped from the baleful sceptre under whose shadow it had too long suspired.

11 Marlow's tale was a powerful one: I could hear Mrs. Marlow suspire faintly, ever so faintly—the troubled, small, soft sigh of a brave woman indefinably stricken.

12 The scene about me suspired like the brilliant and deadly scales of a poisonous reptile.

13 The Boy is a white flame suspiring in prayer.

14 The elements we feel and see shift and drift and suspire And we therein behind the screen, with glimmering brains that tire.

15 Only intermittently did the atmosphere so breathe—for breathing it was, the suspiring of the languid, Hawaiian afternoon.

16 By his gates of breath There lies a downy feather which stirs not: Did he suspire, that light and weightless down Perforce must move.

17 Ardors the soul suspires The extinct stars drink with the dreamer's breath; The morning-song of Eden's early choirs Grows dim with Adam; close at the ear of death Relentless angels tune our earthly lyres!

18 The patient began to suspire.

病人开始呼吸.

19 All creatures still warmly suspire.

所有的生物都安静温暖地呼气著.

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