lungful
英 [ˈlʌŋfʊl]
美 [ˈlʌŋfʊl]
n. 一大口(一次吸入的空气、烟等)
复数:lungfuls
BNC.40987 / COCA.32479
牛津词典
noun
- 一大口(一次吸入的空气、烟等)
the amount of sth such as air or smoke that is breathed in at one time
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (新鲜空气、香烟等)深吸的一大口
If someone takes alungfulof something such as fresh air or smoke, they breathe in deeply so that their lungs feel as if they are full of that thing.- I bobbed to the surface and gasped a lungful of air.
我浮上水面,深吸了一口气。
- I bobbed to the surface and gasped a lungful of air.
双语例句
- At this altitude the atmospheric pressure is half that at sea level, and thus delivers half the amount of oxygen per lungful.
在这一海拔大气压力只有海平面的一半,因此每呼吸一次身体只能得到一半的氧气供给。 - He puffed out his fat cheeks and let out a lungful of steamy breath.
他鼓起胖乎乎的腮帮子,呼出了一大口热气。 - I bobbed to the surface and gasped a lungful of air.
我浮上水面,深吸了一口气。 - She gasped for air and drew in a lungful of water
她喘了口气,吸入了一大口水。
