[N-COUNT 可数名词]泡;气泡Bubbles are small balls of air or gas in a liquid.
Ink particles attach themselves to air bubbles and rise to the surface.
墨汁颗粒附着在气泡上,浮到表面上。
...a bubble of gas trapped under the surface.
困在液面下的一个气泡
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]肥皂泡 A bubble is a hollow ball of soapy liquid that is floating in the air or standing on a surface.
With soap and water, bubbles and boats, children love bathtime.
有了肥皂、水、泡泡和小船,孩子们都喜欢洗澡。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](股票价值的)泡沫 A bubble is a situation in which large numbers of people want to buy shares in a company that is new or not yet financially successful, and pay more than the shares are worth. When it becomes clear that the shares are worth less than people paid for them, you can say that the bubble has burst.
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Everyone is hoping that these hi-tech companies will turn out to be the Microsofts of the future. At the moment they look more like the focus of a speculative bubble...
每个人都希望这些高科技公司能成为未来的微软。目前它们看上去更像是投机泡沫的中心。
When the development bubble burst, federal regulators started probing the balance sheets of the biggest banks.
房地产开发泡沫破灭后,联邦监管机构开始调查审计各家大型银行的资产负债表。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](漫画中显示人物对白的)气泡框,圆框 In a cartoon, a speech bubble is the shape which surrounds the words which a character is thinking or saying.
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[VERB 动词]冒泡;沸腾 When a liquid bubbles, bubbles move in it, for example because it is boiling or moving quickly.
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[V adv/prep]
Heat the seasoned stock until it is bubbling...
将调好味的肉汤加热至沸腾。
The coffeepot bubbled, filling the room with fragrance...
咖啡煮开了,满屋子都是香味。
The fermenting wine has bubbled up and over the top...
发酵的葡萄酒已经冒泡,溢了出来。
Danny looked down at the stream bubbling through the trees nearby.
丹尼朝下望去,只见溪水潺潺流过附近的树林。
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[VERB 动词]忙碌;活跃 If something bubbles, it is very busy or lively.
[V with n]
[V]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
At the same time, the press bubbles with stories of the sale of Russian arms to Serbia...
与此同时,报纸上登满了俄罗斯向塞尔维亚出售武器的报道。
The show bubbles like pink champagne with pretty sets, exquisite costumes and enchanting dance routines.
这个节目满眼都是包装漂亮的粉红香槟、华美的服装和迷人的舞蹈。
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[VERB 动词]不断出现;滔滔不绝 A feeling, influence, or activity that is bubbling away continues to occur.
[V adv/prep]
[usu cont]
... political tensions that have been bubbling away for years
…持续多年的政治紧张局势
Rumours of financial scandals have come bubbling back to the surface...
有关财务丑闻的谣言接连不断地冒出来。
Retail sales and car sales have been bubbling along, quite nicely, for some months.
几个月来,零售业和汽车的销售一直不错。
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[VERB 动词]滔滔不绝地说;洋溢着(某种感情) Someone who is bubbling with a good feeling is so full of it that they keep expressing the way they feel to everyone around them.
[V with n]
[V P with n]
[usu cont]
[usu N of n]
She came to the phone bubbling with excitement...
她走到电话旁,兴奋地说个不停。
She came back bubbling with ideas.
她带着满脑子的想法回来了。
Bubble over means the same as bubble .bubble over 同 bubble
He was quite tireless, bubbling over with vitality.
他毫无倦意,兴致勃勃地说个没完。
Bubble is also a noun.
As she spoke she felt a bubble of optimism rising inside her.
当她讲话时,她感到内心的乐观情绪越来越高涨。
相关词组:
bubble over
bubble up
Oxford
bub·ble★/ˈbʌbl; NAmEˈbʌbl/
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bubblebubblesbubbledbubblingnoun★ _froth_comp.jpg _bubble.jpg 1★a ball of air or gas in a liquid, or a ball of air inside a solid substance such as glass 泡;气泡◆champagne bubbles香槟酒的泡沫◆a bubble of oxygen氧气泡◆blowing bubbles into water through a straw用麦管在水里吹泡泡☞see also
speech bubble
2★a round ball of liquid, containing air, produced by soap and water 肥皂泡◆The children like to have bubbles in their bath.孩子们喜欢浴盆里有肥皂泡。3a small amount of a feeling that sb wants to express (欲表达的)一点感情◆a bubble of laughter/hope/enthusiasm一点笑声╱希望╱热心4a good or lucky situation that is unlikely to last long (很可能持续不长的)好景,好运;泡沫◆At the time the telecoms bubble was at its height.当时电信业的泡沫正处于极度膨胀时期。IDIOMthe bubble ˈburststhere is a sudden end to a good or lucky situation (好事或好运)突然告吹,成为泡影;泡沫破灭◆When the bubble finally burst, hundreds of people lost their jobs.当泡沫最终破灭时,有几百人丢了饭碗。☞more at
burst
v.verb1[intransitive ]to form bubbles 起泡;冒泡◆The water in the pan was beginning to bubble.锅里的水开始冒泡。◆Add the white wine and let it bubble up.加入白葡萄酒,让它产生泡沫。2[intransitive ](+ adv./prep.)to make a bubblingsound, especially when moving in the direction mentioned (移动时)发出冒泡的声音◆I could hear the soup bubbling away.我听到汤在咕嘟咕嘟地响。◆A stream came bubbling between the stones.一条小溪沿着石缝汩汩地流过来。3[intransitive ]bubble(over) with sth to be full of a particular feeling 洋溢着(某种感情)◆She was bubbling over with excitement.她兴奋不已。4[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.(of a feeling 感情)to be felt strongly by a person; to be present in a situation 强烈感受;充溢;存在◆Laughter bubbled up inside him.他忍不住心中窃笑。◆the anger that bubbled beneath the surface内心潜涌着的愤怒PHRASAL VERBˌbubble ˈunder( especially BrE) (NAmE usuallyˌbubble under the ˈradar)( informal) to be likely to be very successful or popular soon 即将成功;快要出名◆Here are two records that are bubbling under.这两张唱片将会走红。bub·ble/ˈbʌbl; NAmEˈbʌbl/
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bubble1 noun
bubble2 verb
bubblebub‧ble1 /ˈbʌbəl/ ●●○ noun [countable]
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1bubble (1)a ball of air or gas in liquid: When water boils, bubbles rise to the surface. soap bubbles She was blowing bubbles in her milk with a straw.2a small amount of air trapped in a solid substance: Examine the glass carefully for bubbles.3a bubble of something literary a small amount of a feeling: A bubble of anger rose in Pol’s throat.4 (also speech bubble) a circle around the words said by someone in a cartoon5a situation in which the prices of something such as company shares or houses increase a lot very quickly, so they are too high and will quickly come down again: Eager investors created a stock market bubble.6the bubble bursts used for saying that a very successful or happy period of time suddenly ends: The bubble has finally burst in the mobile phone industry.7burst/prick somebody’s bubble to make someone suddenly realize that something is not as good as they thought it was
bubble1 noun
bubble2 verb
bubblebubble2 verb [intransitive]
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1to produce bubbles: Heat the cheese until it bubbles.bubble up The cola bubbled up when I unscrewed the lid.2to make the sound that water makes when it boilsbubble away The water was bubbling away on the stove.3 (also bubble over) to be excitedbubble with Mary was bubbling over with excitement.4 (also bubble away/up) if a feeling or activity bubbles, it continues to exist: Resentment was still bubbling inside her. Speculation that he plans to resign has been bubbling away for months.
WDF
bubble
[ˈbʌbl]bubbled, bubbling, bubbles
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bubbles[5433] bubbling[1012]
气泡(59%),冒泡(18%),起泡(13%),泡影(9%),充满...感情(1%)
n.气泡,泡沫,泡状物;透明圆形罩,圆形顶
vt.使冒泡;滔滔不绝地说
vi.沸腾,冒泡;发出气泡声
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