英[pænt]美[pænt]
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When you breathe hard and fast, you pant. It's perfectly normal to pant after you finish running a marathon — or even after chasing your runaway dog through the neighborhood.
You might pause at the top of a hill to pant and catch your breath before you continue on your hike. That loud, gasping breath itself is also a pant — but when this noun is plural, it means trousers, slacks, or jeans. Be careful, though — in parts of the UK, pants are primarily women's undergarments. Any pants you wear on you body come from pantaloons, which in the 1600s meant tights.
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查看更多 以下资源来自牛津词典 pant for/after sb/sth 渴望 to want sth/sb very much The end of the novel leaves you panting for more. 小说的结尾让人感到意犹未尽。 收起 v. puff and pant also (puff and blow, informal) 气喘吁吁;呼哧呼哧地喘 to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth after physical effort