inhale
/ɪnˈheɪl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈheɪl/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈhāl/ (ame, mw)
inhale — 動詞
- inhalepresent simple I / you / we / they
- inhaleshe / she / it
- inhaledpast simple
- inhaling-ing form
1. to pull something like smoke, steam, scent, or fresh air into your lungs through
吸入;吸氣
把空氣、煙或氣體吸進肺裡
to pull something like smoke, steam, scent, or fresh air into your lungs through the nose or mouth.
Caleb closed his eyes and inhaled the warm scent of fresh bread.
Caleb 閉上眼睛,吸入剛出爐麵包的溫暖香氣。
inhale + noun (smell / aroma) for enjoying a scent
Firefighters warned residents not to inhale the smoke from the burning warehouse.
消防員警告居民不要吸入倉庫起火後產生的濃煙。
inhale + smoke / fumes / dust collocation
Tara took a slow, deep breath, inhaling through her nose and out through her mouth.
Tara 慢慢深呼吸,用鼻子吸氣、再從嘴巴吐氣。
Doctors told Mert to inhale the steam from a bowl of hot water to clear his nose.
醫師告訴 Mert,要吸入一碗熱水的蒸氣,幫助鼻子通暢。
The diver surfaced and inhaled deeply before sinking back beneath the waves.
潛水員浮出水面深深吸了一口氣,才再次沉回水下。
- breathe in
everyday equivalent; 'inhale' sounds more careful or medical.
- draw in
often used of breath itself: 'draw in a deep breath'.
- exhale
to push air out of the lungs; the direct opposite action.
- breathe out
plainer everyday counterpart to 'exhale'.
文法句型
inhale + noun (smoke / fumes / steam)
inhale (intransitive)
用法筆記
Frequently used with a smoke, fume, or scent noun as object; in medical and yoga contexts also appears intransitively with an adverb like 'deeply' or 'slowly'.
常見錯誤
2. to swallow food so quickly that you barely seem to chew it — used as a joke or e
狼吞虎嚥
誇張地形容把食物快速吞下
to swallow food so quickly that you barely seem to chew it — used as a joke or exaggeration.
Liang was so hungry after practice that he inhaled two slices of pizza in under a minute.
Liang 練習完餓壞了,不到一分鐘就狼吞虎嚥地吃掉兩塊披薩。
informal exaggeration: inhale + countable food noun
Beatriz inhaled her sandwich at her desk between meetings.
Beatriz 趁著會議空檔,在辦公桌前狼吞虎嚥地吃完三明治。
office-life context; food noun as direct object
The kids inhaled their dinner so they could rush back to the park before sunset.
孩子們狼吞虎嚥地吃完晚餐,好趕在天黑前再衝回公園玩。
Iker grinned at the empty bowl and admitted he had inhaled the soup in three minutes.
Iker 對著空碗笑了笑,承認自己三分鐘就把那碗湯狼吞虎嚥地喝完了。
- nibble
to eat small amounts slowly — the playful opposite of inhaling food.
文法句型
inhale + food noun (sandwich / pizza / meal)
用法筆記
Always transitive in this sense, and only used of food or drink. Distinguish from sense 1 by the object: smoke or air for sense 1, food or a meal for sense 2.