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sob

verb
/sɒb/
/sɑːb/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sob
/sɒb/
/sɑːb/
he / she / it sobs
/sɒbz/
/sɑːbz/
past simple sobbed
/sɒbd/
/sɑːbd/
past participle sobbed
/sɒbd/
/sɑːbd/
-ing form sobbing
/ˈsɒbɪŋ/
/ˈsɑːbɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [intransitive] to cry noisily, taking sudden, sharp breaths抽噎;啜泣;呜咽
    • I heard a child sobbing loudly.我听见有个孩子在呜呜地哭。
    • He started to sob uncontrollably.他不由自主地抽噎起来。
    Extra Examples
    • She began sobbing into her pillow.她把脸埋进枕头里哭了起来。
    • He was pleading, almost sobbing, first silently and then aloud.他恳求着,几乎要哭出来了,起先无声呜咽,后来抽噎出声。
    • She was sobbing with pain and fear.她又痛又怕,抽泣起来。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • aloud
    • loudly
    • quietly
    verb + sob
    • begin to
    • start to
    • hear somebody
    preposition
    • into
    • with
    phrases
    • sob your heart out
    • begin sobing
    • start sobing
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] to say something while you are crying哭诉;泣诉;抽噎着说
    • + speech ‘I hate him,’ she sobbed.“我恨他。” 她抽噎着说。
    • sob something (out) He sobbed out his troubles.他哭着述说了自己的烦恼。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: perhaps of Dutch or Low German origin; compare with Dutch dialect sabben ‘to suck’.
Idioms
sob your heart out
  1. to cry noisily for a long time because you are very sad悲切地哭泣;很伤心地哭泣
    • She flung herself at his chest and sobbed her heart out.她扑到他的胸口,悲戚地哭起来。

sob

noun
/sɒb/
/sɑːb/
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  1. an act or the sound of sobbing抽噎(声);啜泣(声);呜咽(声)
    • He gave a deep sob.他发出一声低沉的抽噎声。
    • Her body was racked (= shaken) with sobs.她哭得身子一抽一抽的。
    • She managed to stifle (= stop) a sob.她设法忍住了哭泣。
    Extra Examples
    • I couldn't hold back the heaving sobs.我忍不住抽泣。
    • My father broke down into sobs.我父亲突然呜咽起来。
    • ‘I don't want to go!’ she said between sobs.她边抽泣边说:“我不想去!”
    • ‘Why didn't you tell me?’ she asked with a sob.她啜泣着问道:“你为什么不告诉我?”
    • Choking back a sob, she ran to her father's chair.她忍住抽噎,向父亲坐的椅子跑去。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • deep
    • great
    verb + sob
    • give
    • let out
    • break (down) into
    sob + verb
    • break from somebody/​something
    • come from
    • escape somebody/​something
    sob + noun
    • story
    preposition
    • between sobs
    • on a sob
    • through sobs
    phrases
    • a sob of despair
    • a sob of pain
    • a sob of relief
    See full entry
    Word OriginMiddle English: perhaps of Dutch or Low German origin; compare with Dutch dialect sabben ‘to suck’.

SOB

noun
/ˌes əʊ ˈbiː/
/ˌes əʊ ˈbiː/
(especially North American English)
(also son of a bitch British and North American English)
(taboo, slang)
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  1. an offensive word for a person that you think is bad or very unpleasant狗娘养的;王八蛋;浑蛋

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