1 N-COUNT 泡;气泡 Bubbles are small balls of air or gas in a liquid. 泡;气泡
SYN air ball, drop, bead, blister
2 N-COUNT 肥皂泡 A bubble is a hollow ball of soapy liquid that is floating in the air or standing on a surface. 肥皂泡
3 N-COUNT (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. (股票价值的)泡沫 [business]
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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。
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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。
4 N-COUNT (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. (漫画中显示人物对白的)气泡框,圆框
5 VERB 冒泡;沸腾 When a liquid bubbles, bubbles move in it, for example because it is boiling or moving quickly. 冒泡;沸腾
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Heat the seasoned stock until it is bubbling. [VERB]
将调好味的肉汤加热至沸腾。
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The coffeepot bubbled, filling the room with fragrance. [VERB]
咖啡煮开了,满屋子都是香味。
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The fermenting wine has bubbled up and over the top. [VERB adv./prep.]
发酵的葡萄酒已经冒泡,溢了出来。
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Danny looked down at the stream bubbling through the trees nearby. [VERB adv./prep.]
丹尼朝下望去,只见溪水潺潺流过附近的树林。
SYN boil, simmer, seethe
6 VERB 忙碌;活跃 If something bubbles, it is very busy or lively. 忙碌;活跃 [written]
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At the same time, the press bubbles with stories of the sale of Russian arms to Serbia. [VERB with noun]
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。
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The show bubbles like pink champagne with pretty sets, exquisite costumes and enchanting dance routines. [VERB]
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。
7 VERB [usually cont] 不断出现;滔滔不绝 A feeling, influence, or activity that is bubbling away continues to occur. 不断出现;滔滔不绝
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... political tensions that have been bubbling away for years [VERB adv./prep.]
…持续多年的政治紧张局势
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Rumours of financial scandals have come bubbling back to the surface. [VERB adv./prep.]
有关财务丑闻的谣言接连不断地冒出来。
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Retail sales and car sales have been bubbling along, quite nicely, for some months. [VERB adv./prep.]
几个月来,零售业和汽车的销售一直不错。
8 VERB [usually cont] 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. 滔滔不绝地说;洋溢着(某种感情)
Bubble over means the same as
bubble .
bubble over 同 bubble Phrasal verbs: - bubble overbubble up
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