英语单词 | tumble |
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英美音标 | 英 ['tʌmbl] 美 ['tʌmbl] |
中文释义 | v.暴跌;倒塌;跌倒;翻滚;弄乱;明白;突然发现 n.暴跌;跌跤;混乱 |
英语例句 | (1) Share prices tumbled on the stock-market. (2) Stock market price tumble after rumor of a rise in interest rate. (3) That old building could tumble down at any time. (4) It only needed a push and the whole building will come tumble down. (5) In her hurry she tumbled down. (6) The sick child tumbled restlessly in his bed. (7) It was a long time before she tumbled to what I meant. (8) Quite accidentally, the police tumbled on the answer to the mystery. (9) Stock prices took a tumble in the afternoon. (10) The tumble hurt him badly. (11) Yesterday I took a nasty tumble. (12) His desk was a complete tumble of papers and books. (13) Bedclothes was in a tumble on the floor. |
中文例句 | (1) 股市上股票价格暴跌。 (2) 谣传利率上升之後,股票市场价格猛跌。 (3) 那座古老的楼房随时可能倒塌。 (4) 只要稍稍一推,那整幢房子就会倒塌下来。 (5) 她在匆忙中跌倒。 (6) 生病的小孩在床上辗转反侧焦躁不安。 (7) 她用了很长时间才明白了我的意思。 (8) 警察出乎意外地找到了那疑案的答案。 (9) 股票价格下午猛跌。 (10) 这一跤把他摔得很疼。 (11) 昨天我重重跌一跤。 (12) 他的书桌上乱糟糟地堆满了报纸和书籍。 (13) 被褥散乱在地上。 |
vocabulary简明 | When you tumble, you fall abruptly. You might trip over your shoelaces and tumble down a hill while flying a kite if you're not careful. |
vocabulary扩展 | To suddenly topple over or trip and fall to the ground is to tumble. Toddlers often tumble in sandboxes, while running on sidewalks, or as they climb down stairs. There's another way to tumble that is more deliberate: the form of gymnastics that involves roundoffs and back handsprings is called tumbling, and if you're able to do these tricks, you can tumble. The root is believed to be the Old English tumbian, "to dance about." |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词]滚下;摔倒;跌落;翻滚而下 If someone or something tumbles somewhere, they fall there with a rolling or bouncing movement. [V prep/adv] [usu sing]
2 [VERB 动词](物价等)暴跌,剧降 If prices or levels of something are tumbling, they are decreasing rapidly. [V [V] [V-ing] [Also V amount] [JOURNALISM 新闻]
3 [VERB 动词](水)冲刷,滚滚流过 If water tumbles, it flows quickly over an uneven surface. [V prep] [V-ing] [Also V]
4 [VERB 动词]突然闯入(某地);陷入,浑然不觉地进入(某种状态) If you say that someone tumbles into a situation or place, you mean that they get into it without being fully in control of themselves or knowing what they are doing. [V [mainly BRIT 主英]
5 See also:rough and tumble ;
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