| aspiring |
Having a strong desire to achieve something. |
有抱负的;有志向的 |
She is an aspiring artist working on her first exhibition. |
aspiring |
| bewilderment |
A state of being confused or puzzled. |
困惑;迷茫 |
He stared in bewilderment at the complex instructions. |
bewilderment |
| blatant |
Very obvious and intentional, often in a bad way. |
明显的;公然的 |
His blatant disrespect upset everyone in the room. |
blatant |
| chesty |
Related to the chest, often describing a cough or breathing. |
胸部的;胸腔的 |
She had a chesty cough that kept her up at night. |
chesty |
| chesty cough |
A cough that produces mucus from the chest. |
胸腔咳嗽;带痰咳嗽 |
His chesty cough made it hard to breathe comfortably. |
Not available. Related: chesty , cough |
| grim |
Very serious, unpleasant, or depressing. |
严峻的;可怕的 |
The news about the accident was grim. |
grim |
| hazy |
Unclear, misty, or not easily remembered. |
朦胧的;模糊的 |
Her memory of the event was hazy after so many years. |
hazy |
| interjection |
A word or phrase used to express emotion or surprise. |
感叹词 |
“Wow!” is an interjection used to show amazement. |
interjection |
| mucus |
A thick, slimy substance produced by the body, often in the nose or throat. |
黏液 |
She had a cold and was coughing up mucus. |
mucus |
| perspire |
To sweat, especially due to heat or effort. |
出汗;流汗 |
He began to perspire while running in the sun. |
perspire |
| petty |
Small, unimportant, or overly concerned with minor details. |
琐碎的;小气的 |
They argued over petty issues like who left the dishes out. |
petty |
| phlegm |
Thick mucus produced in the throat or lungs, often during illness. |
痰 |
He cleared his throat to get rid of the phlegm. |
phlegm |
| rein in |
To control or limit something. |
控制;约束 |
She had to rein in her excitement during the meeting. |
rein in |
| temporo-mandi-bular |
Related to the joint connecting the jaw to the skull. |
颞下颌的 |
Temporo-mandi-bular joint pain made it hard for her to chew. |
temporomandibular |