yawns

听听怎么读
[jɔ:nz]
是什么意思
  • n.

    乏味或枯燥的事物( yawn的名词复数 );

  • v.

    打呵欠( yawn的第三人称单数 );张开,裂开;

  • 双语释义

    v.(动词)
    1. vi. & vt. 打呵欠 take a deep breath with the mouth wide open as sleepy or bored

    英英释义

    yawn

    • n.an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom

      "he could not suppress a yawn"; "the yawning in the audience told him it was time to stop"

      同义词:yawningoscitanceoscitancy

    • v.
      • utter a yawn, as from lack of oxygen or when one is tired

        "The child yawned during the long performance"

      • be wide open

        同义词:gapeyaw

    学习怎么用

    词汇搭配

    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+名词
    • yawn a reply打着呵欠回答
    ~+副词
    • yawn drowsily昏昏欲睡地打着呵欠
    • yawn ferociously使劲地打着呵欠
    • yawn furtively〔secretly〕偷偷地打着呵欠
    • yawn heavily深深地打呵欠
    • yawn lazily懒惰地打着呵欠
    • yawn loudly大声打呵欠
    • yawn prodigiously惊人地打着呵欠
    • yawn publicly在众人面前打呵欠
    • yawn widely嘴张得大大地打呵欠
    • yawn out打着呵欠说
    ~+介词
    • yawn for为…张大嘴
    • yawn over在…时打呵欠

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. His long boring story made me yawn.
      他的冗长的故事听得我直打呵欠。
    2. He closed the book, yawned, and went to bed.
      他合起书, 打了个呵欠, 然后上床睡觉了。
    3. The deep crevasse yawned at their feet.
      他们脚下的冰川有一道深深的裂缝。
    用作名词(n.)
    1. I gave a loud yawn, but he just kept on talking.
      我大声打了个呵欠,可他还是不停地讲下去。
    2. He stretched himself with a yawn.
      他打了个呵欠伸了伸懒腰。

    权威例句

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    "The grave yawns for the horseman."Equestrian deaths in South Australia 1973-1983
    More Years, Less Yawns: Fresh Evidence on Tiredness by Age and Other Factors.
    Neither infants nor toddlers catch yawns from their mothers.
    Variation and context of yawns in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
    Influence of Dying Gasps, Yawns and Sighs on Blood Pressure and Blood Flow.
    Analysis of bounded time warp and comparison with YAWNS
    Different yawns, different functions? Testing social hypotheses on spontaneous yawning in Theropithecus gelada
    Yawns, laughs, smiles, tickles, and talking: Naturalistic and laboratory studies of facial action and social communication