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rasp

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Colours & sounds
rasp1 /rɑːsp $ ræsp/ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]C to make a rough unpleasant sound 发出刺耳的声音 my father’s rasping voice 我父亲刺耳的嗓音 ‘Stop!’ he rasped. 停下来!他尖声喊道。2. [transitive]RUB to rub a surface with something rough 擦刮,粗锉
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Examples from the Corpus
raspMany gastropods are grazers: they use their radula to rasp away at algae.This can be rasped down effectively to give no further problems.Sycorax would not reply except to rasp her curses.She touched one of the trees, and the grey bark was deeply grooved, rasping her fingers.Then I heard a voice rasping in my head.I heard John's voice rasping in the other room.We went up to the ward, by which time he was making very odd, rasping sounds as he breathed.He lowered his head into his hands, fingers rasping whiskers.
Related topics: Colours & sounds, Tools
rasp2 noun  1 [singular]C a rough unpleasant sound 刺耳的声音rasp of the harsh rasp of her breathing 她粗重的呼吸声2. [countable]TZ a metal tool with a rough surface that is used for shaping wood or metal 锉,粗锉刀
Examples from the Corpus
raspRoger lowered his voice to a rasp.Aeroplanes resound to the deafening rasp of anorak pen-pockets when passengers are told to fill in their landing cards.Surforms come in a range of styles, including flat rasps, planer-files, round files and block planes.There was something in his voice, a little rasp of feeling, that touched me.He answers in a high-pitched rasp that makes it sound as if his voice will fail him next.Except for the rasp of the crickets, it was very quiet.The bone of his jaw, the rasp of his beard, sent another great shiver through her.The coughing, the rustling of the newspapers, the rasp of coat buttons on table or chair exasperated his brooding.the rasp of a rake on dead leavesThe rasp of his fingers was distinct in the stillness.
Origin rasp1 (1200-1300) Old French rasper
a to unpleasant sound Corpus make rough


rasp
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rasp1 /rɑːsp $ ræsp/ verb
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: rasper
1. [intransitive and transitive] to make a rough unpleasant sound:
    my father’s rasping voice
    ‘Stop!’ he rasped.
2. [transitive] to rub a surface with something rough

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rasp2 noun
1. [singular] a rough unpleasant sound
    rasp of
    the harsh rasp of her breathing
2. [countable] a metal tool with a rough surface that is used for shaping wood or metal


raspBrE /rɑːsp/ 🔊NAmE /ræsp/ 🔊 noun [singular] a rough unpleasant sound 刺耳的声音;刮擦声 [countable] a metal tool with a long blade covered with rows of sharp points, used for making rough surfaces smooth 锉;锉刀
raspBrE /rɑːsp/ 🔊NAmE /ræsp/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they rasp BrE /rɑːsp/ 🔊 NAmE /ræsp/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it rasps BrE /rɑːsps/ 🔊 NAmE /ræsps/ 🔊past simple rasped BrE /rɑːspt/ 🔊 NAmE /ræspt/ 🔊past participle rasped BrE /rɑːspt/ 🔊 NAmE /ræspt/ 🔊 -ing form rasping BrE /ˈrɑːspɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈræspɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive, intransitive] to say sth in a rough unpleasant voice 用刺耳的声音说 SYN croak + speech 'Where have you been?' she rasped. “你去哪儿啦?” 她尖声问道。🔊🔊~ (sth) (out) He rasped out some instructions. 他粗声粗气地发出指令。🔊🔊 [intransitive] to make a rough unpleasant sound 发出刺耳的声音;发出刮擦声 SYN grate a rasping cough/voice 刺耳的咳嗽声/嗓音 [transitive] ~ sth to rub a surface with a rasp or with sth rough that works or feels like a rasp 用锉刀锉;用粗糙的东西磨擦The wind rasped his face. 寒风刺疼了他的脸。🔊🔊