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1 | a small wave or series of waves on the surface of a liquid 涟漪;微波;细浪 | Joe threw a stone and watched the ripples spread out across the pond. 乔扔出一块石头,看着涟漪在池塘中扩散开来。 | | 1a | something that looks like a wave 波纹;波痕 | | There were ripples in the sand. 沙地上有波痕。 | | |
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2 | an emotion that spreads gradually through a person or a group of people 情绪波动 | The issue has caused a few ripples amongst islanders. 这个问题在岛内居民中间引起了一些波动。 | | +of Ralph felt a ripple of fear pass through him. 拉尔夫觉得一阵恐惧感传遍全身。 | |
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3 | a sound that gets gradually louder and then quieter 此起彼伏的声音 | There was a ripple amongst the audience as he announced his plans. 他宣布计划时,听众中间一片此起彼伏的声音。 | | a ripple of laughter/applause A ripple of laughter lessened the tension. 此起彼伏的笑声缓解了紧张气氛。 | |
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- | raspberry/chocolate etc ripple |
| ice-cream that has lines of a raspberrychocolate etc flavoured substance in it |
| 山莓/巧克力等彩条冰淇淋 |
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