to suck in

吸入:指通过口或鼻吸入气体或液体。
常用释义
吸入:指通过口或鼻吸入气体或液体。
吸收:指通过吸引或吸附将物质引入到内部。

例句

1·It's good for you to suck in fresh shore air.

吸进清新的海滨空气对你有好处。

2·To suck in the process of learning from the lessons.

让在学习的过程中吸起教训。

3·London continues to suck in talent, capital and business.

伦敦正持续地吸进人才、资本和商业。

4·I can try to suck in heat that you're trying to put in the environment.

我可以吸收,你想放进环境的热量很好。

5·Rather than teach my grandmother to suck eggs, I would like to teach myself to suck in new knowledge.

与其班门弄斧(教奶奶吃鸡蛋),倒不如教会自己如何汲取新知识。

6·Accordingly, they have lost most of the muscles that other fishes use to suck in water and push it past the gills.

这样,他们不需要那些其它鱼类用于吸水,和把水推过鳃的肌肉。

7·Thee system is said to be able to suck in air from a 300-metre radius 2 and from up to seven kilometres upwards 3.

该系统据说能过滤半径300米范围内,上至七公里高度范围内的空气。

8·These are made of leather, with a small square projection that prevents the horse from arching its neck to suck in air.

它们是皮制的,方形的突出部分,能预防马弓着脖子吸进空气。

9·S. economic growth is failing to suck in as many imports from Asia as in the past, and that could hurt China's prospects.

但美国经济增长状况却无法使该国吸收过去那样多的亚洲进口商品,这就可能给中国经济增长前景带来压力。

10·He opens his slit of eyes and struggles to suck in air to his so-called lungs which were already deflated by death and now merely an emptiness.

他打开他的眼睛的切口并且向已经被死亡和现在仅仅一空紧缩的他的所谓的肺脏奋斗在空气中吸取。

同义词

吸入;吸收