sob

英 [sɒb] 美 [sɑːb]

v.  抽噎; 啜泣; 呜咽; 哭诉; 泣诉; 抽噎着说
n.  抽噎(声); 啜泣(声); 呜咽(声)

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牛津词典

verb

  1. 抽噎;啜泣;呜咽
    to cry noisily, taking sudden, sharp breaths
    1. I heard a child sobbing loudly.
      我听见有个孩子在呜呜地哭。
    2. He started to sob uncontrollably.
      他不由自主地抽噎起来。
  2. 哭诉;泣诉;抽噎着说
    to say sth while you are crying
    1. ‘I hate him,’ she sobbed.
      “我恨他。”她抽噎着说。
    2. He sobbed out his troubles.
      他哭着述说了自己的烦恼。

noun

  1. 抽噎(声);啜泣(声);呜咽(声)
    an act or the sound of sobbing
    1. He gave a deep sob.
      他发出一声低沉的抽噎声。
    2. Her body was racked (= shaken) with sobs.
      她哭得身子一抽一抽的。

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 抽噎;呜咽;啜泣
    When someone sobs, they cry in a noisy way, breathing in short breaths.
    1. She began to sob again, burying her face in the pillow...
      她把脸埋在枕头里,又开始抽噎起来。
    2. Her sister broke down, sobbing into her handkerchief.
      她姐姐再也控制不住自己的情绪,捂着手绢呜咽起来。
  2. VERB 呜咽着说;哭诉
    If you sob something, you say it while you are crying.
    1. 'Everything's my fault,' she sobbed.
      她呜咽着说:“一切都是我的错。”
  3. 呜咽声
    A sob is one of the noises that you make when you are crying.

    双语例句

    1. She began to sob again, burying her face in the pillow
      她把脸埋在枕头里,又开始抽噎起来。
    2. Her sister broke down, sobbing into her handkerchief.
      她姐姐再也控制不住自己的情绪,捂着手绢呜咽起来。
    3. 'Everything's my fault,' she sobbed.
      她呜咽着说:“一切都是我的错。”
    4. Any sob story moved Jarvis to generosity.
      别人随便一个受苦的故事都会把贾维斯感动得慷慨解囊。
    5. It was a long, grieving sound, like a sigh& almost like a sob.
      这一声叫喊又悠长又凄楚,似是长叹,又似是呜咽。
    6. And I looked so serious that Dora was frightened, and began to sob bitterly on my shoulder.
      我显得很认真,竟把朵拉吓哭了,她靠在我肩上痛苦地抽泣起来。
    7. This thought caused me to sob even harder.
      这样的想法使我呜咽得更厉害。
    8. Suddenly he heard, or thought he heard, a sound as of a sob in the brushes.
      突然他听到,他认为他听到了灌木丛林中传出一声呜咽。
    9. That little sob is gone!
      这有点哽咽走了!
    10. The hard sob of anger barred her voice.
      愤怒所产生的痛苦呜咽阻滞着她的语音。
    11. I have not wanted to sob, because I already is really very tired, is very tired!
      我已不想哭泣,因为我已真的很累、很累!
    12. I watch Oprah and sob, sing Abba with my mouth full.
      我看奥普拉而哭泣,我唱赞美诗而嘴塞食物。
    13. She buried her face in her hands and began to sob.
      她将手捂住脸哭了起来。
    14. Sob! I did not mean to kill it. I'm sorry birdie.
      呜呜,我无意要杀死你对不起,小鸟。
    15. If I because of loses the sun to sob, will lose the star.
      如果我因为失去太阳而哭泣,就将会失去星星。
    16. A crook can tell the same sob story as the most desperate beggar.
      一个骗子讲述的故事可以和最绝望的乞丐一样催人泪下的故事。
    17. She put her head on her friend's shoulder and began to sob.
      她把头靠在她朋友的肩膀上,抽抽噎噎地哭了起来。
    18. After a moment, he let out a long sob, quickly covering his face with his free hand.
      过了一会儿,他长长地抽泣了一声,但立即用闲着的那只手捂住了自己的脸。
    19. He set me up by telling me a sob story.
      他讲一个悲伤的故事给我听,使我落入圈套。
    20. He told me a sob story and asked for help.
      他给我讲了个悲伤的故事,然后寻求帮助。
    21. She began to sob, holding herself in as if weeping were a disgrace.
      她抽泣了起来,同时又尽量克制着自己,好像哭泣是件丢脸的事似的。
    22. Dorothy began to sob at this, for she felt lonely among all these strange people.
      多萝茜哭了,因为她觉得在这些奇怪的人们中间感到孤独,寂寞。
    23. The child started to sob when he couldn't find his mother.
      孩子因找不见他妈妈,哭起来了。
    24. I would sob at the door and be no good to anyone.
      我会呆在门口哭泣而对任何人都没好处。
    25. My brother told me a real sob story, so I tend him$ 10.
      我哥哥给我讲了一个非常催人泪下的煽情故事,骗我借给他十块钱。
    26. When they brought me back to consciousness after the surgery, I started to sob and hyperventilate.
      手术后我渐渐恢复了知觉,我开始呜咽,而且变得狂躁不安。
    27. To cry or sob loudly; wail.
      号哭,大哭大声地哭泣或哭诉;
    28. The woman used her sob story to gain sympathy from the press.
      那女人用她的悲伤故事(注:含有夸大做作之意)来赢得新闻界的同情心。
    29. Pickering was a nasty SOB and said you are wrong.
      皮克林是一个令人的家伙,并且说你错了。
    30. The love day, will not sob.
      恋爱的日子,不会哭泣了。

    习惯用语

    v.

      sob your heart out

    • 悲切地哭泣;很伤心地哭泣
      to cry noisily for a long time because you are very sad

      英英释义

      noun

      1. convulsive gasp made while weeping

          Synonym:    sobbing

        verb

        1. weep convulsively
          1. He was sobbing inconsolably