bubble
['bʌbl]
解释
n. 泡沫
例句与用法
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。
词形变化
动词过去式:bubbled 过去分词:bubbled 现在分词:bubbling 第三人称单数:bubbles
英英解释
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