释义 |
Definition of pech in English: pechverb pɛx [no object]Northern English, Irish, Scottish Breathe hard or with difficulty; pant. by the time he reached the second floor, he was peching Example sentencesExamples - As I peched along in his tweed-clad wake on a freezing cold day, I remembered the first time I clapped eyes on him.
- Such a punishing schedule would have left much younger and fitter men peching in his wake, let alone a 63 year-old with a history of heart complaint.
- Mountains in Scotland are not noted for their eroticism - just ask those who pech their way up the Munros for their sins.
- The media, peching alongside her, lapped it up.
noun pɛx A gasping or laboured breath; a pant. a pech uphill takes us to the canal Example sentencesExamples - He had been out for three games and, understandably, looked short of pace and pech.
|