1 N-UNCOUNT 汗;汗水;汗液 Sweat is the salty colourless liquid which comes through your skin when you are hot, ill, or afraid.
汗;汗水;汗液 -
Both horse and rider were dripping with sweat within five minutes.
没过五分钟,马和骑手都大汗淋漓。
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He wiped the sweat off his face and looked around.
他擦了擦脸上的汗水并四处张望。
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Her sweat-stained clothing clung to her body.
她那被汗水浸透的衣服黏在身上。
2 VERB 出汗;流汗;发汗 When you
sweat, sweat comes through your skin.
出汗;流汗;发汗 SYN perspire,
swelter,
sweat like a pig [informal] ,
sweat buckets [informal] 3 N-COUNT 满身大汗 If someone is
in a
sweat, they are sweating a lot.
满身大汗 -
Every morning I would break out in a sweat.
每天早上我都会出一身汗。
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Cool down very gradually after working up a sweat.
大量出汗后要慢慢降温。
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I really don't feel a bit sick, no night sweats, no fevers.
我真的感觉一点毛病也没有,没盗汗也不发热。
4 N-PLURAL 同 sweatsuit 或 sweatpants Sweats are the same as a
sweatsuit or
sweatpants .
同 sweatsuit 或 sweatpants [US, informal] 5 PHRASE [verb-link ADJ] 冒冷汗,出冷汗(指感到害怕或难堪) If someone is
in a cold sweat or
in a sweat, they feel frightened or embarrassed.
冒冷汗,出冷汗(指感到害怕或难堪) 6 PHRASE [VERB inflects] 焦急地等待 If someone
sweats it out, they wait anxiously for a situation to improve or be resolved, because they cannot do anything about it.
焦急地等待 -
The islanders can do little but sweat it out, wondering whether they will be forced to go and seek a new life elsewhere.
岛民不知道自己是否要被迫去往他处另谋生路,但却无能为力,只好干等。
7 CONVENTION 没什么;小事一桩 If a person says
no sweat when you ask them about something or ask them to do something, they mean that it is not a problem or that it can be done quickly or easily.
没什么;小事一桩 [informal] -
'Many thanks.' — 'No sweat. Anything else?'.
“非常感谢。”—“没什么,还需要别的吗?”
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No-one minds that she's a woman, that's no sweat at all.
没有人在意她是个女人,这完全没有关系。
SYN no problem [informal] , it's nothing, you're welcome, it's a pleasure
8 blood, sweat, and tears→see: blood to sweat blood
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