sigh 音标拼音: [s'ɑɪ]
n . 叹息
vi . 叹息,渴望
vt . 叹息着说
叹息叹息,渴望叹息着说
sigh n 1 :
an utterance made by exhaling audibly [
synonym : {
sigh },
{
suspiration }]
2 :
a sound like a person sighing ; "
she heard the sigh of the wind in the trees "
v 1 :
heave or utter a sigh ;
breathe deeply and heavily ; "
She sighed sadly " [
synonym : {
sigh }, {
suspire }]
2 :
utter with a sigh Sigh \
Sigh \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Sighed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Sighing }.] [
OE .
sighen ,
si ?
en ;
cf .
also OE .
siken ,
AS .
s [
imac ]
can ,
and OE .
sighten ,
si ?
ten ,
sichten ,
AS .
siccettan ;
all ,
perhaps ,
of imitative origin .]
1 .
To inhale a larger quantity of air than usual ,
and immediately expel it ;
to make a deep single audible respiration ,
especially as the result or involuntary expression of fatigue ,
exhaustion ,
grief ,
sorrow ,
or the like .
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2 .
Hence ,
to lament ;
to grieve .
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He sighed deeply in his spirit . --
Mark viii .
12 .
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3 .
To make a sound like sighing .
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And the coming wind did roar more loud ,
And the sails did sigh like sedge . --
Coleridge .
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The winter winds are wearily sighing . --
Tennyson .
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Note :
An extraordinary pronunciation of this word as s [
imac ]
th is still heard in England and among the illiterate in the United States .
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Sigh \
Sigh \,
v .
t .
1 .
To exhale (
the breath )
in sighs .
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Never man sighed truer breath . --
Shak .
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2 .
To utter sighs over ;
to lament or mourn over .
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Ages to come ,
and men unborn ,
Shall bless her name ,
and sigh her fate . --
Pior .
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3 .
To express by sighs ;
to utter in or with sighs .
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They . . .
sighed forth proverbs . --
Shak .
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The gentle swain . . .
sighs back her grief .
--
Hoole .
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Sigh \
Sigh \,
n . [
OE .
sigh ;
cf .
OE .
sik .
See {
Sigh },
v .
i .]
1 .
A deep and prolonged audible inspiration or respiration of air ,
as when fatigued or grieved ;
the act of sighing .
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I could drive the boat with my sighs . --
Shak .
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2 .
Figuratively ,
a manifestation of grief ;
a lan ?
ent .
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With their sighs the air Frequenting ,
sent from hearts contrite . --
Milton .
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160 Moby Thesaurus words for "
sigh ":
Aqua -
Lung ,
ache ,
artificial respiration ,
aspirate ,
aspiration ,
asthmatic wheeze ,
bark ,
bated breath ,
bawl ,
bellow ,
bemoan ,
bewail ,
blare ,
blat ,
blow ,
blubber ,
boom ,
bray ,
breath ,
breath of air ,
breathe ,
breathe hard ,
breathe in ,
breathe out ,
breathing ,
breathy voice ,
broken wind ,
buzz ,
cackle ,
chant ,
chirp ,
coo ,
cough ,
crave ,
crow ,
deplore ,
dirge ,
drawl ,
dream ,
elegize ,
exclaim ,
exhalation ,
exhale ,
exhaust ,
expel ,
expiration ,
expire ,
exsufflation ,
flute ,
gasp ,
give sorrow words ,
grieve ,
groan ,
growl ,
grunt ,
gulp ,
hack ,
hanker ,
hiccup ,
hiss ,
howl ,
huff ,
hunger ,
inhalation ,
inhalator ,
inhale ,
inspiration ,
inspire ,
insufflation ,
iron lung ,
keen ,
knell ,
lament ,
lilt ,
little voice ,
low voice ,
lust ,
maffle ,
moan ,
moaning ,
mourn ,
mouth -
to -
mouth resuscitation ,
mumble ,
mumbling ,
murmur ,
murmuration ,
murmuring ,
mussitate ,
mutter ,
muttering ,
oxygen mask ,
oxygen tent ,
pant ,
pine ,
pine for ,
pipe ,
puff ,
repine ,
respiration ,
respire ,
roar ,
rumble ,
scream ,
screech ,
scuba ,
shriek ,
sibilate ,
sigh for ,
sighing ,
sing ,
sing the blues ,
snap ,
snarl ,
sneeze ,
sniff ,
sniffle ,
snore ,
snoring ,
snort ,
snuff ,
snuffle ,
sob ,
sobbing ,
sock ,
soft voice ,
sorrow ,
sough ,
soughing ,
sound ,
squall ,
squawk ,
squeal ,
stage whisper ,
sternutation ,
stertor ,
still small voice ,
suspiration ,
susurrate ,
susurration ,
susurrus ,
thunder ,
trumpet ,
twang ,
underbreath ,
undertone ,
wail ,
warble ,
weep over ,
wheeze ,
whine ,
whining ,
whisper ,
whispering ,
whistle ,
wind ,
yap ,
yawp ,
yearn for ,
yell ,
yelp
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SIGH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SIGH is to take a deep audible breath (as in weariness or relief) How to use sigh in a sentence
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