inhaling
/ɪnˈheɪl/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌɪnhˈelɪŋ] /ɪnˈheɪl/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌɪnhˈelɪŋ] /in-ˈhāl/ (ame, mw)
inhaling — 動詞
- inhalingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- inhalings3rd person singular
- inhalinging-ing form
- inhalingedpast simple
1. to draw air, smoke, or other substances into the body by breathing through the n
吸入;吸氣
將空氣、煙霧等吸入肺部
to draw air, smoke, or other substances into the body by breathing through the nose or mouth
Talia flung open the window and inhaled deeply.
Talia 打開窗戶,深深地吸了口氣。
intransitive use; deeply as intensifier
Defne became ill shortly after inhaling the fumes.
Defne 吸入濃煙後不久就生病了。
transitive: inhale + harmful substance
During yoga class, the students inhaled slowly through their noses.
瑜伽課上,學生們透過鼻子慢慢吸氣。
Joon inhaled the crisp morning air and felt instantly awake.
Joon 吸入清爽的早晨空氣,頓時感到清醒。
The rescue team warned everyone not to inhale the toxic gas.
救援隊警告大家不要吸入有毒氣體。
- breathe in
more general; used for any breath, not just drawing into lungs
- draw in
slightly more formal; often used for air or smoke
- suck in
more forceful; often implies using mouth rather than nose
- exhale
to push air out of the lungs
- breathe out
everyday verb for releasing breath
文法句型
inhale (no object)
inhale + object (air, smoke, gas)
用法筆記
When used transitively, the object is the substance being breathed in (smoke, fumes, air, gas). The intransitive use simply describes the action of breathing in without naming what is breathed.
常見錯誤
2. to eat food extremely quickly, without taking time to chew or enjoy it properly
狼吞虎嚥
以極快的速度吃完食物
to eat food extremely quickly, without taking time to chew or enjoy it properly
Kwame was so hungry that he inhaled his burger in seconds.
Kwame 餓壞了,幾秒鐘就把漢堡狼吞虎嚥地吃完了。
informal use for eating very fast
The moment the pizza arrived, Takeshi inhaled three slices without saying a word.
披薩一送到,Takeshi 一句話也沒說就狼吞虎嚥地吃了三片。
temporal clause opener: 'the moment [something] happened, [subject] inhaled [food]'
The children inhaled the birthday cake before anyone could take a photo.
孩子們狼吞虎嚥地吃生日蛋糕,根本來不及拍照。
Maeve inhaled her spaghetti in less than five minutes.
Maeve 不到五分鐘就把義大利麵狼吞虎嚥地吃完了。
- wolf down
equally informal; emphasises greedy or uncontrolled eating
- gobble up
common with children or animals; suggests eating in big mouthfuls
- scarf down
American informal; very common in casual speech
文法句型
inhale + object (food or drink)
用法筆記
Strictly informal. The subject is always a person or animal, and the object is always food or drink. Cannot be used for slow or careful eating — the word emphasises speed.