;喘气;喘息 If you pant, you breathe quickly and loudly with your mouth open, because you have been doing something energetic.
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She climbed rapidly until she was panting with the effort.
她爬得很快,结果累得气喘吁吁。
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pant/pænt; NAmEpænt/verb[intransitive , transitive ](+ speech)to breathe quickly with short breaths, usually with your mouth open, because you have been doing some physical exercise, or because it is very hot 气喘;喘息◆She finished the race panting heavily.她跑完比赛气喘吁吁的。◆She could hear him panting up the stairs (= running up and breathing quickly).她听见他气喘吁吁地跑上楼。◆He found her panting for breathat the top of the hill. 上到山顶他发现她上气不接下气。▶pantnoun[usually plural ]◆His breath came in short pants.他气息急促。☞see also
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v.PHRASAL VERBˈpant for/after sb/sthto want sth/sb very much 渴望◆The end of the novel leaves you panting for more.小说的结尾让人感到意犹未尽。pantpantspantedpantingpant/pænt; NAmEpænt/
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pantpant /pænt/ ●○○ verb
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1[intransitive] to breathe quickly with short noisy breaths, for example because you have been running or because it is very hot: He came in panting after running up the steps. He was panting for breath. The dog lay panting on the doorstep.► see thesaurus at
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2[transitive] to say something while you are panting: ‘I can’t run any farther,’ she panted.—pant noun [countable]pant for phrasal verbto want something very much: He came in panting for a cup of tea.
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