不及物动词打呵欠; 张开,裂开; <文学>张开大口
名词呵欠; 无聊的人或事; 裂口
及物动词
1. He yawned out a good night.
他打着呵欠道晚安。
不及物动词
1. A big gap yawned between the rocks.
岩石间豁开一个大裂口。
2. He closed the book, yawned, and went to bed.
他合起书,打了个呵欠,然后上床睡觉了。
名词
1. The play was a big yawn from start to finish.
那出戏从头至尾极其乏味。
2. He stretched himself with a yawn.
他打了个呵欠伸了伸懒腰。
1. 哈欠:看到戒指就谄媚(cringe),专家拿戒指设圈套(springe),小 p 变 y 注 射器(syringe) 飞来小鹿(fawn)怕典当(pawn),小蛇在前才产卵(spawn),不要肌肉(brawn)来草坪(lawn),打 个哈欠(yawn)到黎明(dawn) 大胆的(bold)秃驴(bald),
2. 打哈欠:氨 (Ammonia) 太高,会引起精神疲劳 (Tired; Weary; Exhausted) 、打哈欠 (Yawn),甚至造成心烦焦虑不安 (Anxiety). 乳酸...
3. (呵欠):/wrath (愤怒) | /yawn (呵欠) | /yay (因高兴而欢呼)
4. 你打了個大大的哈欠,好像很疲倦的樣子:ya 你作出胜利的 V 字,高兴的喊了声『 YA !! 』. | yawn 你打了个大大的哈欠,好像很疲倦的样子. | zip 你咻~~的一声跑过去.
1. 打哈欠
If you yawn, you open your mouth very wide and breathe in more air than usual, often when you are tired or when you are not interested in something.
e.g. She yawned, and stretched lazily...
她打了个哈欠,伸了个懒腰。
e.g. They looked bored and yawned at the speeches.
他们看起来已经厌倦了这些演讲,直打哈欠。
2. 乏味的事物;枯燥的事物
If you describe something such as a book or a film as a yawn, you think it is very boring
e.g. The debate was a mockery. A big yawn...
这场辩论实在可笑。简直是无聊透顶。
e.g. The concert was a predictable yawn.
果不其然,那场音乐会很乏味。
3. (裂隙或缺口)裂开,豁开
A gap or an opening that yawns is large and wide, and often frightening.
e.g. The gulf between them yawned wider than ever...
他们之间的隔阂比以往任何时候都要深。
e.g. Liddie's doorway yawned blackly open at the end of the hall.
走廊尽头利迪的门黑洞洞地敞开着。
1. Carol explained I had happily slept through the entire episode, even waking up with a cheery yawn as we approached our destination.
2. It is commonly believed that people yawn as a result of drowsiness or weariness because they need oxygen.
3. Rats subjected to stressful stimuli in cages have certainly been found to yawn more frequently, however exactly what function their mouth gaping serves has yet to be shown.
4. yawn的解释
4. I was half way through Battle Beyond the Stars when I started to yawn.
5. Taxi drivers in Shanghai are complaining about a new rule that says drivers should not yawn while driving.
6. It's hard not to yawn when you see schoolboys like this one who just can't seem to stay awake in class.
noun
1. yawn在线翻译
1. an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth
usually triggered by fatigue or boredom
e.g. he could not suppress a yawn
the yawning in the audience told him it was time to stop
he apologized for his oscitancy
verb