sigh
sigh
saɪ
sai
British pronunciation
/saɪ/

Definição e significado de "sigh"em inglês

to sigh
01

suspirar, dar um suspiro

to release a long deep audible breath, to express one's sadness, tiredness, etc.
Intransitive
to sigh definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
As he watched the sunset, he sighed, feeling a sense of peace and satisfaction.
Enquanto observava o pôr do sol, ele suspirou, sentindo uma sensação de paz e satisfação.
After a long day of work, she collapsed on the couch and sighed deeply.
Depois de um longo dia de trabalho, ela desabou no sofá e suspirou profundamente.
02

suspirar, dar um suspiro

to express or convey emotions, such as relief, sadness, or contentment, by releasing a deep audible breath
Transitive: to sigh an emotion
example
Exemplos
Overwhelmed by exhaustion, she sighed her resignation to the long day ahead.
Oprimida pelo cansaço, ela suspirou sua resignação para o longo dia que a esperava.
He sighed his disappointment upon hearing the news of the canceled event.
Ele suspirou sua decepção ao ouvir a notícia do evento cancelado.
01

an utterance produced by exhaling audibly, often expressing emotion such as relief, sadness, or fatigue

example
Exemplos
She let out a sigh of relief after the exam.
A deep sigh escaped him as he read the letter.
02

a sound resembling the exhalation of a person sighing

example
Exemplos
The sigh of the wind through the mountains was eerie.
The sigh of the engine warned us of trouble.
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