indrawn

indrawn

美 [ɪnˈdrɔn]  英 [ˌɪnˈdrɔːn]

  • adj.(惊慌时)吸入的

英汉双解

adj.
1.
(惊慌时)吸入的,倒吸的(一口气)indrawn breath is air that sb breathes in suddenly and quickly, expressing surprise or shock

英汉解释

adj.
1.
被卷入的

英英解释

adj.

例句

All that betrayed his surprise was a sharply indrawn breath.

大大一口气无意中流露出

There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and everlasting titter .

观众传出恐怖吸气声音然后便是焦急不停窃笑

Demiurgic volition is to avoid to make too indrawn or be too the offspring of extroversion.

造物意志避免制造过于内向或是过于外向后代

In recent years, adverse effect of excessive indrawn FDI has begun to emerge.

近些年大量负面效应开始显现

She used to be indrawn, but now she is very outgoing. Friends also change more.

以前内向但是现在特别外向朋友们

Martial art is to choose happiness male singers, through competition because they want to overcome his shy indrawn disposition.

身手之所以选择康乐男声由于经由过程比赛战胜本身含羞内向脾性

Corollaceous funnel shape, the canal is long, outside by filar wool, lobation 5, short needle, indrawn tweezers adds up to shape to arrange;

花冠漏斗外面裂片5,内向排列

Her psychiatrist had pronounced her too tense and indrawn to endure a strange teacher(Louis Auchincloss)

心理医生由于过于紧张内向以致不能适应老师(路易斯·奥金克洛斯)