1. | [u] 汗drops of liquid that appear on the surface of your skin when you are hot, ill/sick or afraid |
beads of sweat 汗珠 | |
She wiped the sweat from her face. 她擦去脸上的汗水。 | |
By the end of the match, the sweat was pouring off him. 到比赛结束时,他已经大汗淋漓了。 |
2. | [ususing] 出汗;流汗;一身汗the state of being covered with sweat |
I woke up in a sweat. 我醒来时浑身是汗。 | |
She completed the routine without even working up a sweat . 她完成了一套常规动作,连一滴汗都没出。 | |
He breaks out in a sweat just at the thought of flying. 他一想到飞行,就浑身冒汗。 | |
He started having night sweats. 他开始夜间盗汗。 |
3. | [u] 繁重的工作;艰苦的劳动;累活儿;艰苦努力hard work or effort |
Growing your own vegetables sounds like a lot of sweat. 自己种菜吃,这恐怕很累吧。 | |
She achieved success by the sweat of her brow(= by working very hard) . 她靠吃苦流汗获得了成功。 |
4. | [pl] (informal) 运动服;运动裤a sweatsuit or sweatpants |
I hung around the house all day in my sweats. 我穿着运动服在家里晃荡了一整天。 |
He hardly needed to break sweat to reach the final. 他几乎不费劲儿就取得了决赛权。 |
He hardly needed to break sweat to reach the final. 他几乎不费劲儿就取得了决赛权。 |
‘Thanks for everything.’ ‘Hey, no sweat!’ “谢谢你帮了这么多忙。”“嗐,没什么!” |
‘Thanks for everything.’ ‘Hey, no sweat!’ “谢谢你帮了这么多忙。”“嗐,没什么!” |
1. | [i][t] 出汗;流汗when yousweat , drops of liquid appear on the surface of your skin, for example when you are hot, ill/sick or afraid |
to sweat heavily 汗流浃背 | |
He was sweating buckets(= a lot) . 他大汗淋漓。 |
2. | [i] (物体表面)渗出水分,结水珠if sthsweats , the liquid that is contained in it appears on its surface |
The cheese was beginning to sweat. 奶酪开始出水了。 |
3. | [i] ~ (over sth) 艰苦努力;辛苦地干to work hard at sth |
Are you still sweating over that report? 你还在为那篇报道伤脑筋吗? |
4. | [i] (informal) 担心;焦虑;不安to worry or feel anxious about sth |
They really made me sweat during the interview. 面试过程中,他们的确使我忐忑不安。 |
5. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 焖if yousweat meat or vegetables or let themsweat , you heat them slowly with a little fat in a pan that is covered with a lid |