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sob
- IPA[sɒb]
英式
- cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps;say while crying noisily
- an act or sound of sobbing
verb: sob, 3rd person present: sobs, gerund or present participle: sobbing, past tense: sobbed, past participle: sobbed
noun: sob, plural noun: sobs
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動詞
- 1. cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps he broke down and sobbed like a child he sobbed himself to sleep
- ▪ say while crying noisily she sobbed out her troubles to him ‘I thought they'd killed you,’ he sobbed weakly
名詞
- 1. an act or sound of sobbing with a sob of despair she threw herself on to the bed
- noisy crying: Regina couldn't hear her over her sobbing
- crying noisily: Karla collapsed in a sobbing heap at the feet of the other girls he cradled a sobbing Olivia in his shaking arms
Oxford American Dictionary
- noisy crying: Regina couldn't hear her over her sobbing
- crying noisily: Karla collapsed in a sobbing heap at the feet of the other girls he cradled a sobbing Olivia in his shaking arms
Oxford Dictionary
- a female journalist who writes articles with sentimental appeal or answers readers' problems.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a female journalist who writes articles with sentimental appeal or answers readers' problems.
Oxford Dictionary
- sentimental speech or writing: cut the sob stuff and tell me what happened that night
Oxford Dictionary
- a story or explanation intended to make someone feel sympathy for the person relating it: Emma fell for every sob story she was told
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[säb]
美式
- cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps: he broke down and sobbed like a child he sobbed himself to sleep
- an act or sound of sobbing: with a sob of despair she threw herself onto the bed
Oxford American Dictionary
- short for son of a bitch
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˌeˌsōˈbē]
美式
- short for son of a bitch
Oxford American Dictionary