indrawn

英 [ˌɪnˈdrɔːn] 美 [ˌɪnˈdrɔːn]

adj.  (惊慌时)吸入的,倒吸的(一口气)

过去分词:indrawn

BNC.44884 / COCA.41409



牛津词典

adj.

  1. (惊慌时)吸入的,倒吸的(一口气)
    indrawn breath is air that sb breathes in suddenly and quickly, expressing surprise or shock

    双语例句

    1. 12-29 There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and everlasting titter.
      观众里传来因恐怖而倒吸气的声音,然后便是一直不停的不安的窃笑声。
    2. Look, he cowardly, indrawn, it is the tragedy of a life really, although want a change, also be not changed.
      看来,懦弱、内向的他,确实是一场人生的悲剧,即使想要改变也改变不了。
    3. All that betrayed his surprise was a sharply indrawn breath.
      他大大吸了一口气,无意中流露出他吃了一惊。
    4. In recent years, adverse effect of excessive indrawn FDI has begun to emerge.
      近些年来,大量引资的负面效应开始显现。
    5. He had put on the ochre robe of a monk and was in an exalted state of mind, always indrawn.
      他已经穿上了赭色的僧袍,头脑处于一种兴奋状态,总是吸收性的。
    6. The Chinese-Turkmen dictionary is a popular and indrawn edition.
      《汉土词典》是一部普及型、内向型的双语词典。

    英英释义

    adj

    1. tending to reserve or introspection
      1. a quiet indrawn man

      Synonym:    withdrawn