单词 | out of breath |
释义 | > as lemmasout of breath (a) out of breath: breathless; breathing with difficulty. Later also as a modifier, usually with hyphens. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adverb] wearily1481 out of breath1565 faintingly1576 languishingly1579 tiredly1659 weariedly1681 pantingly1744 exhaustedly1835 droopingly1852 languorously1858 to a frazzle1865 leadenly1879 jadedly1885 wearifully1888 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disordered breathing > [adverb] > shortness of breath out of breath1565 puffingly1770 1565 J. Shute in tr. P. Viret 1st Pt. Christian Instr. Pref. sig. a.iv He that sat asked hym, why he came thyther,..who beynge excedyngly affrayde & in maner out of breath, aunswered, that he came for a certayne garment for the Pope. 1642 Dolefull Lament. Cheap-side Crosse 3 Some againe will talke themselves out of breath, in scripture phrases. 1763 J. Brown Diss. Poetry & Music iii. 35 The Dance is composed of several Returns: Each Return lasts till the Dancers are out of Breath. 1865 D. Livingstone & C. Livingstone Narr. Exped. Zambesi xix. 366 But talking and bawling did not put them out of breath. 1947 G. Greene 19 Stories 156 Low out-of-breath tones. 1987 J. Smith Masculine Ending vii. 93 Opening the front door of the flat, she came face to face with an out-of-breath uniformed policeman. 2017 C. McQueer Hings 153 A few years ago, the weight of the bag over his shoulder would have had him sweating and out of breath. < as lemmas |
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