to smile
to frown
/fraʊn/
to make an angry, unhappy, or confused expression, moving your eyebrows together
皱眉
to grin
/ɡrɪn/
to smile widely
露齿而笑,咧着嘴笑
to laugh
to cry
to yawn
/jɔːn/
to open your mouth wide and breathe in deeply because you are tired or bored
打呵欠
to cough
/kɔːf/
to suddenly push air out of your throat with a short sound, often repeatedly
咳嗽,咳
I think I’m getting a cold or flu – I’ve been coughing and sneezing all day.
我想我是着凉了,或者得了流感——我整天都在咳嗽和打喷嚏。
to sigh
/saɪ/
to breathe in and out making a long sound, especially because you are bored, disappointed, tired etc
叹气,叹息
to lick
/lɪk/
to move your tongue across the surface of something in order to eat it, wet it, clean it etc
to suck
/sʌk/
to take air, liquid etc into your mouth by making your lips form a small hole and using the muscles of your mouth to pull it in
Jennie sucked up the last bit of milk shake with her straw.
詹妮用吸管喝完最后一点奶昔。









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