hiccup
美 ['hɪ.kʌp]
英 ['hɪkʌp]
- v.打嗝;作打呃声;打着呃说出
- n.打嗝
第三人称单数:hiccups 现在分词:hiccupping 过去式:hiccupped
n.
hitch,glitch,interruption,delay,setback
v. | 1. 打嗝;作打呃声 2. 打着呃说出 |
n. | 1. 呃逆 2. 打嗝,打呃 |
v. | 1. to have a spasm of the diaphragm resulting in a hiccup 2. to make the sound of, or a sound like, a hiccup 3. to say something with a hiccup or hiccups |
n. | 1. an abrupt involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that causes an intake of breath and closes the vocal cords, resulting in a convulsive gasp 2. the gulping sound that accompanies a hiccup or a sound like this 3. a temporary setback to somebody's plans or arrangements 4. a short repeated sound that you make in your throat without intending to, usually because you have been eating or drinking too quickly 5. a small problem or a problem that causes a short delay 1. an abrupt involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that causes an intake of breath and closes the vocal cords, resulting in a convulsive gasp 2. the gulping sound that accompanies a hiccup or a sound like this 3. a temporary setback to somebody's plans or arrangements 4. a short repeated sound that you make in your throat without intending to, usually because you have been eating or drinking too quickly 5. a small problem or a problem that causes a short delay |
np. | 1. an attack of repeated involuntary spasms of the diaphragm, resulting in periodic noisy gulps of breath |