pant
- IPA[pant]
英式
- breathe with short, quick breaths, typically from exertion or excitement;run or go in a specified direction while panting
- a short, quick breath;a throb or heave of a person's heart or chest
verb: pant, 3rd person present: pants, gerund or present participle: panting, past tense: panted, past participle: panted
noun: pant, plural noun: pants
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動詞
- 1. breathe with short, quick breaths, typically from exertion or excitement he was panting when he reached the top 同義詞
- ▪ run or go in a specified direction while panting they panted up the stairs
- ▪ say something breathlessly ‘We'll never have time,’ she panted
- 2. long for or to do something the opening song makes you pant for more 同義詞
- ▪ literary (of the heart or chest) throb or heave from strong emotions his breast panted with alarms
名詞
- 1. a short, quick breath Robyn was breathing rather fast, in shallow pants
- 2. literary a throb or heave of a person's heart or chest I felt the quick pant of my bosom
- underpants or knickers.
Oxford Dictionary
- trousers: baggy corduroy pants his pant leg
Oxford American Dictionary
- breathing with short, quick breaths; out of breath: a panting dog
Oxford Dictionary
- breathing with short, quick breaths; out of breath: a panting dog
Oxford American Dictionary
- trousers worn for skiing.
Oxford American Dictionary
- trousers worn for skiing.
Oxford Dictionary
- insulated waterproof trousers worn for outdoor activities in the winter: people were bundled up in scarves, hats, snow pants, and gloves
Oxford American Dictionary
- insulated waterproof trousers worn for outdoor activities in the winter: people were bundled up in scarves, hats, snow pants, and gloves
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[pant]
美式
- breathe with short, quick breaths, typically from exertion or excitement: he was panting when he reached the top
- a short, quick breath.
Oxford American Dictionary