perspire 的 2 个定义
per·spired, per·spir·ing.
- to secrete a salty, watery fluid from the sweat glands of the skin, especially when very warm as a result of strenuous exertion; sweat.
per·spired, per·spir·ing.
- to emit through pores; exude.
perspire 近义词
become wet with sweat
更多perspire例句
- When you perspire, it remains next-to-skin, unable to evaporate.
- The elderly generally don’t sweat or pump blood as efficiently as youngsters can, while children tend to perspire less and have greater surface-to-body-mass ratios.
- If you don’t want to get sweaty during your workday, simply stop before you perspire, she says.
- I was beginning to perspire; for the first time, I felt a flicker of anxiety.
- He had begun to perspire, and he kept running his fingers round his neck between flesh and collar.
- Mr. Wordsley began to perspire heavily, and the moisture ran down and puddled in his boots.
- He does not so readily perspire excessively as other men, neither is there any want of free and easy perspiration.
- It is a common opinion among the laboring portion of the community, that they who perspire freely, must drink freely.
- The branch continued to "perspire" for two days, but gave off only about half the amount of water transpired by a normal branch.