| 释义 | sigher
 sighP0631750 (sī)v. sighed, sigh·ing, sighs v.intr.1. a.  To exhale audibly in a long deep breath, as in weariness or relief.b.  To emit a similar sound: willows sighing in the wind.2.  To feel longing or grief; yearn: sighing for their lost youth.v.tr.1.  To express with or as if with an audible exhalation.2.  Archaic To lament.n. The act or sound of sighing.[Middle English sighen, probably back-formation from sighte, past tense of siken, to sigh, from Old English sīcan.]
 sigh′er n.IdiomsSeesigh
 |