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sob

英 [sɒb]

美 [sɑːb]

v.  抽噎; 啜泣; 呜咽; 哭诉; 泣诉; 抽噎着说
n.  抽噎(声); 啜泣(声); 呜咽(声)

现在分词:sobbing 过去式:sobbed 复数:sobs 过去分词:sobbed 第三人称单数:sobs 

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Collins.1 / BNC.8177 / COCA.7230

习惯用语

    v.

      sob your heart out
    • 悲切地哭泣;很伤心地哭泣
      to cry noisily for a long time because you are very sad

    牛津词典

      verb

      • 抽噎;啜泣;呜咽
        to cry noisily, taking sudden, sharp breaths
        1. I heard a child sobbing loudly.
          我听见有个孩子在呜呜地哭。
        2. He started to sob uncontrollably.
          他不由自主地抽噎起来。
      • 哭诉;泣诉;抽噎着说
        to say sth while you are crying
        1. ‘I hate him,’ she sobbed.
          “我恨他。”她抽噎着说。
        2. He sobbed out his troubles.
          他哭着述说了自己的烦恼。

      noun

      • 抽噎(声);啜泣(声);呜咽(声)
        an act or the sound of sobbing
        1. He gave a deep sob.
          他发出一声低沉的抽噎声。
        2. Her body was racked (= shaken) with sobs.
          她哭得身子一抽一抽的。

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB 抽噎;呜咽;啜泣
        When someonesobs, they cry in a noisy way, breathing in short breaths.
        1. She began to sob again, burying her face in the pillow...
          她把脸埋在枕头里,又开始抽噎起来。
        2. Her sister broke down, sobbing into her handkerchief.
          她姐姐再也控制不住自己的情绪,捂着手绢呜咽起来。
      • VERB 呜咽着说;哭诉
        If yousobsomething, you say it while you are crying.
        1. 'Everything's my fault,' she sobbed.
          她呜咽着说:“一切都是我的错。”
      • 呜咽声
        Asobis one of the noises that you make when you are crying.

        英英释义

        noun

        • convulsive gasp made while weeping
            Synonym:sobbing

          verb

          • weep convulsively
            1. He was sobbing inconsolably

          双语例句

          • I watch Oprah and sob, sing Abba with my mouth full.
            我看奥普拉而哭泣,我唱赞美诗而嘴塞食物。
          • When they brought me back to consciousness after the surgery, I started to sob and hyperventilate.
            手术后我渐渐恢复了知觉,我开始呜咽,而且变得狂躁不安。
          • He set me up by telling me a sob story.
            他讲一个悲伤的故事给我听,使我落入圈套。
          • The woman used her sob story to gain sympathy from the press.
            那女人用她的悲伤故事(注:含有夸大做作之意)来赢得新闻界的同情心。
          • She began to sob again, burying her face in the pillow
            她把脸埋在枕头里,又开始抽噎起来。
          • Dorothy began to sob at this, for she felt lonely among all these strange people.
            多萝茜哭了,因为她觉得在这些奇怪的人们中间感到孤独,寂寞。
          • Her sister broke down, sobbing into her handkerchief.
            她姐姐再也控制不住自己的情绪,捂着手绢呜咽起来。
          • Pickering was a nasty SOB and said you are wrong.
            皮克林是一个令人的家伙,并且说你错了。
          • It was a long, grieving sound, like a sigh& almost like a sob.
            这一声叫喊又悠长又凄楚,似是长叹,又似是呜咽。
          • If I because of loses the sun to sob, will lose the star.
            如果我因为失去太阳而哭泣,就将会失去星星。