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rip·pleBrE /ˈrɪpl/NAmE /ˈrɪpl/ nouna small wave on the surface of a liquid, especially water in a lake, etc. 波纹;细浪;涟漪◆The air was so still that there was hardly a ripple on the pond's surface. 空气静止不动,池塘的水面上几乎看不到波纹。a thing that looks or moves like a small wave (外观或运动)如波纹的东西◆ripples of sand 沙滩上的波纹 [usually sing.] ~ of stha sound that gradually becomes louder and then quieter again 起伏的声音◆a ripple of applause/laughter 一阵阵的掌声/笑声 [usually sing.] ~ of stha feeling that gradually spreads through a person or group of people 逐渐扩散的感觉◆A ripple of fear passed through him. 一股恐惧感传遍了他的全身。◆The announcement sent a ripple of excitement through the crowd. 这件事一宣布就在人群里引起了一阵兴奋。 rip·pleBrE /ˈrɪpl/NAmE /ˈrɪpl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they ripple BrE /ˈrɪpl/ NAmE /ˈrɪpl/present simple - he / she / it ripples BrE /ˈrɪplz/ NAmE /ˈrɪplz/past simple rippled BrE /ˈrɪpld/ NAmE /ˈrɪpld/past participle rippled BrE /ˈrɪpld/ NAmE /ˈrɪpld/ -ing form rippling BrE /ˈrɪplɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈrɪplɪŋ/ [I, T] to move or to make sth move in very small waves (使)如波浪般起伏◆The sea rippled and sparkled. 大海波光粼粼。◆rippling muscles 条条凸起的肌肉◆~ sthThe wind rippled the wheat in the fields. 田野上的麦浪在风中起伏。 [I] + adv./prep. (of a feeling, etc. 感觉等) to spread through a person or a group of people like a wave 扩散;涌起◆A gasp rippled through the crowd. 人群中传出一片惊诧之声。 |