bubble
bubble汉语翻译
vi. 冒泡, 沸腾
vt. 使冒泡, 滔滔不绝地说
【医】 泡(水泡,气泡), 水泡音
bubble英语解释
名词 bubble:
- a hollow globule of gas (e.g., air or carbon dioxide)
- a speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control同义词:house of cards
- an impracticable and illusory idea
- a dome-shaped covering made of transparent glass or plastic
动词 bubble:
- form, produce, or emit bubbles
- flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise同义词:ripple, babble, guggle, burble, gurgle
- expel gas from the stomach同义词:burp, belch, eruct
bubble例句
- Thelatest trade figures will surely prick the bubble of governmentcomplacency about the economic situation.最新的贸易统计数字无疑要惊扰了政府经济情势大好的美梦。
- A bubble will burst at the slightest touch.气泡稍微一碰就破。
- One generation blows bubbles, and the next breaks them.前一代人制造出来的空洞理论,下一代人把它们打破。
- He bubbled questions.他接二连三地提问题。
- The gas bubbled to the surface of the water.气体变成气泡升上水面。
bubble详细解释
bub.ble
n.(名词)A thin, usually spherical or hemispherical film of liquid filled with air or gas:泡沫:通常是球形或半球形的,充满空气或气体的液体薄膜:例句:a soap bubble.肥皂泡
A globular body of air or gas formed within a liquid:气泡:形成于液体中的球状气体:例句:air bubbles rising to the surface.上升到表面的气泡
A pocket formed in a solid by air or gas that is trapped, as during cooling or hardening.气泡:空气或气体由于冷却或变硬而形成固体,气囊产生于其中
The act or process of forming bubbles.形成水泡:形成水泡的行为或过程A sound made by or as if by the forming and bursting of bubbles.冒泡声,沸腾声,汩汩声Something insubstantial, groundless, or ephemeral, especially:虚幻的、没有根据的或短暂的东西,尤指:A fantastic or impracticable idea or belief; an illusion:幻想:虚妄的或不切实际的想法或信仰;幻想:例句:didn`t want to burst the new volunteers` bubble.不想粉碎志愿者的梦想
A speculative scheme that comes to nothing:投机,骗局:虚妄的投机计划:例句:lost money in the real estate bubble.在做房地产投机买卖中亏了本
Something light or effervescent:欢乐:轻快或欢乐的事物:例句:.Macon—though terribly distressed—had to fight down a bubble of laughter.(Anne Tyler).麦肯——不得不抑制住欢快的笑声,尽管这样做他觉得极度痛苦.(安妮·泰勒)
A usually transparent glass or plastic dome.透明玻璃(塑料)圆顶A protective, often isolating envelope or cover:保护罩:保护性的,起隔离作用的外罩或外壳:例句:.The Secret Service will talk of tightening protection, but no President wants to live in a bubble.(Anthony Lewis).情报局要谈及严密的元首保护措施,但没有任何元首愿意生活在与外界隔离的环境中.(安东尼·刘易斯)
v.(动词)bub.bled,bub.bling,bub.bles v.intr.(不及物动词)To form or give off bubbles.起泡或冒泡To move or flow with a gurgling sound:发出汩汩的或咯咯的声音:例句:a brook bubbling along its course.一条汩汩流动的溪水
To rise to or as if to the surface; emerge:升到水面;出现:例句:.Since then, the revolution has bubbled up again in many forms.(Jonathan Schell).从那以后,革命又以各种形式变得激烈起来了.(乔纳森·谢尔)
To display irrepressible activity or emotion:洋溢,不可抑制:例句:bubbling over with excitement.兴高采烈
v.tr.(及物动词)To cause to form bubbles.使冒泡,使起泡
来源:From Middle English bubelen [to bubble] 源自 中古英语 bubelen [冒泡]