音标:[hɔ:sə] ;
a. (指声音)粗哑的, 嘶哑的( hoarse的比较级 )
s. deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion

hoarse的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词(adj.)
  1. The hoarse tenor singer mucked up the recital.沙哑的男高音把音乐会搞砸了。
  2. Tom whooped until he was hoarse, but it was of no use.汤姆直喊得嗓子都哑了也无济于事。
  3. We shouted ourselves hoarse at the football match.足球比赛时我们把嗓子都喊哑了。
  4. After you were gone, I heard hoarse and angry screams;你走后,我听见一阵刺耳狂暴的嘶叫;

常见句型

用作形容词(adj.)
用作定语~+ n.
  1. He has a sore throat and a hoarse voice.他喉咙痛,而且声音嘶哑。
用作表语S+be+~
  1. I shouted till I became hoarse.我一直喊到嗓子发哑。
S+be+~+ prep. -phrase
  1. He was hoarse from a cold.他因感冒而声音沙哑。

词汇搭配

  • hoarse voice嘶哑
  • cough oneself hoarse咳得嗓子沙哑...
  • talk oneself hoarse把嗓子说哑

经典引文

  • Cloisterham, with its hoarse cathedral bell.

    出自:Dickens
  • The hoarse sound of the sea surging amongst the rocks.

    出自:Ouida
  • She lay..feverish and restless, while her hoarse breathing could be heard all over the house.

    出自:L. M. Montgomery
  • I have been calling until I am hoarse.

    出自:I. Compton
  • He grins, and drinks wine to soothe a voice hoarse from poetry readings.

    出自:R. Owen
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