gape 英 [geɪp]   美 [ɡep, ɡæp]

gape

gape  英 [geɪp] 美 [ɡep, ɡæp]

vi. 裂开,张开;打呵欠  n. 裂口,张开;呵欠 

进行时:gaping  过去式:gaped  过去分词:gaped  第三人称单数:gapes  名词复数:gapes 

a gaping hole, a gaping mouth, a gaping wound 豁开的洞;张大的嘴;裂开的伤口
He stood yawning, his pyjama jacket gaping open. 他敞开睡衣站着打哈欠。

  • If Bigfoot walked down your street wearing a tutu, you might gape or stare at the man-ape with your mouth open. You'd really gape if the tutu had a gaping, or wide open, hole.
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  • vi. 裂开,张开;打呵欠
  • n. 裂口,张开;呵欠
  • 1. a gaping hole, a gaping mouth, a gaping wound

    豁开的洞;张大的嘴;裂开的伤口

  • 2. He stood yawning, his pyjama jacket gaping open.

    他敞开睡衣站着打哈欠。

  • 3. gape at

    瞪眼看

  • 4. The curtains gaped when the wind blew.

    风吹起时窗帘张开了

  • gape (v.) early 13c., from an unrecorded Old English word or else from Old Norse gapa "to open the mouth wide, gape" (see gap (n.)). Related: Gaped; gaping. As a noun, "act of opening the mouth," from 1530s.
gape / ɡeɪp ; NAmE ɡeɪp / verb 1 [intransitive ] gape(at sb/sth) to stare at sb/sth with your mouth open because you are shocked or surprised 张口结舌地看;目瞪口呆地凝视 2 [intransitive ] to be or become wide open 张开;裂开;豁开 a gaping hole/mouth/wound 豁开的洞;张大的嘴;裂开的伤口 gapeopen He stood yawning, his pyjama jacket gaping open. 他敞开睡衣站着打哈欠。 gape noun gape gapes gaped gaping gape / ɡeɪp ; NAmE ɡeɪp /
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