释义 |
lungfullung‧ful /ˈlʌŋfʊl/ noun [countable] - He could not avoid it, he took a lungful of the diesel fumes from the taxi as it pulled away.
- He went to the front door to collect the milk, eager for his first deep lungful of fresh morning air.
- I let go a lungful of air, slumped back against the parapet and lit another Capstan.
- She gulped in a lungful of air and forced her eyelids open.
- Sucking in a lungful of cold air, Piper moved once more down the corridor.
- Sucking in a deep lungful of smoke, he looked back at the fiercely blazing funeral pyre for the first time.
- Teal Green was coughing up a lungful of smoke when the Base was plunged into darkness.
- The old man rose, walked to the back door, pushed it open and inhaled a lungful of air.
the amount of air, smoke etc that you breathe in at one timelungful of Polly took in a lungful of crisp cool air. |