单词 | bubble |
释义 | bubbleWord family nounbubblerbubble bathbubble gumbubble wrapbubbleadjectivebubbly , Business Newspapers, printing, publishingbub·ble1 /ˈbʌbəl/ ●●○ noun [countableC] 1 When water boils, bubbles rise to the surface. 水烧开时,水面会冒泡泡。 soap bubbles 肥皂泡 She was blowing bubbles in her milk with a straw. 她用吸管在牛奶里吹泡泡。 2 AIRa small amount of air trapped in a solid substance 〔固体中的〕气泡 Examine the glass carefully for bubbles. 仔细检查玻璃是否有气泡。 3 a bubble of something literary a small amount of a feeling 略微的某种感情 A bubble of anger rose in Pol’s throat. 波尔的声音中带着一丝怒气。 Examples from the Corpus a bubble of something• This causes a bubble of ink to shoot out of the nozzle.• Meg felt a bubble of anticipation somewhere beneath her diaphragm.• She felt a bubble of hysteria rising in her throat and took a deep breath.• Normal inkjets use heat to form a bubble of ink which is expelled through nozzles on the printhead.• But it does have a dome which holds a bubble of air giving a safe haven if needed.• Faces red as holly berries, mouths in a bubble of swearing, they dip and revel in the snow.• In essence the model is balanced on a bubble of air and keeps trying to slide off it.• For five years, Hong Kong was a bubble of optimism, growing fatter and fatter while its walls stretched thinner. 4. (also speech bubble)TCN a circle around the words said by someone in a cartoon 〔漫画中人物对白的〕话框 n5 a 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. 6 the bubble bursts DISAPPOINTEDused for saying that a very successful or happy period of time suddenly ends 成为泡影,泡沫破灭 The bubble has finally burst in the mobile phone industry. 移动电话行业的泡沫终于破灭了。 Examples from the Corpus the bubble bursts• The question is, how long can this go on before the bubble bursts?• I shall not wait until the bubble bursts. 7. burst/prick somebody’s bubble to make someone suddenly realize that something is not as good as they thought it was 戳破肥皂泡,使某人的幻想破灭 Examples from the Corpus bubble• He may respond with a shy smile when mom or dad blows bubbles on his stomach.• If bubbles do not appear, the yeast organisms have died.• No one knew anyone in the other bubble.• While it was on top, it lost some of the bubbles and sank to the bottom again.• Equally, it is no coincidence that we hear a good deal less of it now that the bubble is deflating.• Standing back, she watched the bubbles coming up into the bottle.• The bubble in technology shares has deflated.• The tiny bubbles, stirred by her breath, foam up briefly and dissolve. blowing bubbles• Why not something else equally apparently arbitrary, such as blowing bubbles, or dropping pebbles? Colours & soundsbubble2 verb [intransitiveI] 1 AIRto produce bubbles 起泡,冒泡;沸腾 Heat the cheese until it bubbles. 把奶酪加热到冒泡。 bubble up The cola bubbled up when I unscrewed the lid. 我打开瓶盖,可乐冒出了气泡。 2 CSOUNDto make the sound that water makes when it boils 〔水沸腾时〕发出噗噗声 bubble away The water was bubbling away on the stove. 炉子上的水噗噗地滚着。 3 (also bubble over)EXCITED to be excited 激动,兴奋 bubble with Mary was bubbling over with excitement. 玛丽兴奋不已。 4 (also bubble away/up) if a feeling or activity bubbles, it continues to exist 〔某种情感或活动〕继续存在 Resentment was still bubbling inside her. 仇恨依然在她心头翻滚。 Speculation that he plans to resign has been bubbling away for months. 好几个月来大家都在猜测说他打算辞职。 Examples from the Corpus bubble• Pure, liquid hatred bubbled behind my eyes.• When the pancakes start to bubble, flip them over.• Santerre bubbled like a stream in spring.• A large saucepan of soup was bubbling on the stove.• Stir in milk and soup and heat until bubbling, stirring occasionally.• Often, it happens because good ideas bubble up from employees who actually do the work and deal with the customers.• A bundle of black walked toward her, round, bobbing, and bubbling with good cheer.• Solar advocates bubble with the possibilities. bubble up• Oil was bubbling up to the surface. bubble away• The leisurely bath has reached just the right temperature and the birthday bath salts are bubbling away beautifully.• The heater had been adjusted to give a temperature of 76°F, and the filter was bubbling away nicely.• The water was bubbling away on the stove.• Whitley's goalkeeper Brian Dickson, a chef for a hospital catering company, bubbled away underneath the flat, old-fashioned crossbars. bubble with• Boyer bubbled with enthusiasm. From Longman Business Dictionary bubblebub·ble /ˈbʌbəl/ noun [countableC] 1FINANCEwhen a lot of people buy shares in a company that is financially weak, with the result that the price of the shares becomes much higher than their real value A speculative bubble may have been responsible for the rapid rise in share prices. The boom that created the bubble economy is over. 2COMMERCE the bubble bursts if the bubble bursts in a particular area of business, a period of growth and success ends suddenly Software companies enjoyed rapid expansion before the bubble burst and market growth slowed. (1300-1400) Probably from the sound of bubbles in liquid |
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