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1 to pant for
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2 pant
[pænt]1) (to gasp for breath: He was panting heavily as he ran.) arfar2) (to say while gasping for breath: `Wait for me!' she panted.) arfar* * *[pænt] n 1 arquejo, ofego. 2 palpitação, pulsação. • vt+vi 1 arquejar, ofegar. 2 palpitar, pulsar, latejar, bater. 3 anelar, almejar. to pant after something almejar alguma coisa. to pant for suspirar por. -
3 pant
[pænt]1) (to gasp for breath: He was panting heavily as he ran.) ofegar2) (to say while gasping for breath: `Wait for me!' she panted.) falar com voz ofegante
См. также в других словарях:
pant for somebody — ˈpant for/after sb/sth derived to want sth/sb very much • The end of the novel leaves you panting for more. Main entry: ↑pantderived … Useful english dictionary
pant for something — ˈpant for/after sb/sth derived to want sth/sb very much • The end of the novel leaves you panting for more. Main entry: ↑pantderived … Useful english dictionary
pant for — {v. phr.} To desire something very deeply. * /He is panting for his girlfriend, who went out of town to see her family./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pant for — {v. phr.} To desire something very deeply. * /He is panting for his girlfriend, who went out of town to see her family./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pant\ for — v. phr. To desire something very deeply. He is panting for his girlfriend, who went out of town to see her family … Словарь американских идиом
pant for — long for, desire … English contemporary dictionary
pant — [pænt] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: pantaisier, from Vulgar Latin phantasiare to see things which are not there , from Latin phantasia; FANTASY] 1.) to breathe quickly with short noisy breaths, for example because you have been… … Dictionary of contemporary English
pant — sb., et, er, erne (om depositum el. i panteleg også panten); give i pant; betale pant for en flaske … Dansk ordbog
pant — ► VERB 1) breathe with short, quick breaths, typically from exertion or excitement. 2) (usu. pant for) long for or to do something. ► NOUN ▪ a short, quick breath. ORIGIN Old French pantaisier be agitated, gasp , from Greek phantasioun cause to… … English terms dictionary
pant after somebody — ˈpant for/after sb/sth derived to want sth/sb very much • The end of the novel leaves you panting for more. Main entry: ↑pantderived … Useful english dictionary
pant after something — ˈpant for/after sb/sth derived to want sth/sb very much • The end of the novel leaves you panting for more. Main entry: ↑pantderived … Useful english dictionary