to yawn
第三人称
yawns
现在进行时
yawning
过去式
yawned
过去完成时
yawned
1
打哈欠, 因无聊或疲倦而张大嘴深呼吸
to unexpectedly open one's mouth wide and deeply breathe in because of being bored or tired
- As the lecture dragged on, students began to yawn in boredom.
随着讲座的拖延,学生们开始因为无聊而打哈欠。
- Feeling exhausted, she couldn't help but yawn during the long meeting.
感到精疲力竭,她在漫长的会议中忍不住打哈欠。
- The monotonous presentation made the audience yawn uncontrollably.
单调的演讲让观众不由自主地打哈欠。
- Tired from the long journey, the passengers started to yawn.
长途旅行累了,乘客们开始打哈欠。
- She yawned loudly, not able to hide her exhaustion.
她大声地打哈欠,无法掩饰她的疲惫。
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打哈欠, 张开
to be exceptionally large or wide, often in a way that appears open or gaping
- The canyon yawned before them, stretching for miles in both directions.
峡谷在他们面前张开大口,向两个方向延伸数英里。
- The gap between the two buildings yawned, too wide to cross without a bridge.
两座建筑物之间的缝隙张得很大,没有桥太宽了无法跨越。
- The vast desert yawned endlessly under the hot sun.
广阔的沙漠在烈日下无尽地 打哈欠。
- The wide river yawned between the two banks, stretching out like a sea.
宽阔的河流在两岸之间打哈欠,像海一样伸展。
- The cave’s entrance yawned before them, dark and mysterious.
洞穴的入口在他们面前张开,黑暗而神秘。