HBHif you perspire, parts of your body become wet, especially because you are hot or have been doing hard work 出汗,流汗SYN sweat
Willie was perspiring heavily.
威利大汗淋漓。
Examples from the Corpus
perspire• She felt hot and awkward and started to perspire.• As he struggled to make the cut in Majorca, his lips were dry and his forehead was perspiring.• Colonel Feather's face was getting red, and he was beginning to perspire.• Pressing up, he clutched at a pair of feet, surprised to find them bare and perspiring.• He was perspiring and would have liked to take off his jacket.• Pham Van Dong, perspiring as the heavyweightsencircled him, now accepted a partition at the sixteenthparallel.• He was perspiring. It showed on his forehead.• No wonder his feet perspire profusely and are prone to athlete's foot.• James, who was perspiring profusely, took out a handkerchief and mopped his brow.• You have probably been perspiring quite impressively too, and you are beginning to have fantasies of pints of a cool drink.• She found that she was perspiring, the cool windcontracted her skin.
Originperspire
(1600-1700)Frenchperspirer, from Latinspirare“to breathe”
ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤heavily, profusely大量出汗;大汗淋漓◇He had been working hard and was perspiring profusely.他一直在努力幹活兒,身上大汗淋漓。➤freely止不住地出汗➤excessively出汗過多▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍微出汗PREPOSITION➤with由於⋯而出汗◇She was perspiring a little with the heat.她熱得微微出了點兒汗。