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| | NOUN MAINLY LITERARY | | | /gɑːsp/ | | | | | a sudden noisy breath that is usually caused by surprise , shock , or pain (因惊讶、惊吓或痛苦的)大声喘气,倒吸气 | +of a gasp of pain/surprise/relief 痛苦的/惊讶的/放松的喘息 | | give/let out a gasp Michelle recognized him and gave a gasp of shock. 米歇尔认出了他,惊得倒吸了一口气。 | | a | an attempt to get enough air into your lungs by breathing in quickly 急促的喘气 | | She fought for breath, taking in great gasps of air. 她呼吸急促,大口地吸着气。 | | | PHRASE | - | last gasp | | | 1 | the end of something 最后时刻;结尾 | the last gasp of economic activity in this depressed part of the country 这个国家经济萧条地区最后的经济活动 | | | | 2 | the last breath that someone takes before dying 临终最后一口气 | | | | | | | | | | |