柯林斯詞典bubble /?b?b?l/ (bubbling,bubbled,bubbles) 1. N-COUNT Bubbles are small balls of air or gas in a liquid. (液體中的) 氣泡 Ink particles attach themselves to air bubbles and rise to the surface. 墨點(diǎn)吸附在氣泡上,升到表面。2. N-COUNT A bubble is a hollow ball of soapy liquid that is floating in the air or standing on a surface. 肥皂泡 With soap and water, bubbles and boats, children love bathtime. 因?yàn)橛蟹试?、水、肥皂泡和小船,孩子們都喜歡洗澡。3. N-COUNT In a cartoon, a speech bubble is the shape which surrounds the words which a character is thinking or saying. (圈注漫畫中人物心理活動(dòng)或?qū)Π椎? 泡狀框 All that was missing were speech bubbles saying, "Golly!" and "Wow!" 漏掉的都是寫著“呀!”和“哇!”的泡狀話框。4. V-I When a liquid bubbles, bubbles move in it, for example, because it is boiling or moving quickly. 冒泡; 沸騰 Heat the seasoned stock until it is bubbling. 把這些調(diào)了味的湯汁加熱至沸騰為止。 The fermenting wine has bubbled up and over the top. 這些發(fā)酵的酒已經(jīng)冒泡溢出來了。5. V-I A feeling, influence, or activity that is bubbling away continues to occur. 繼續(xù)發(fā)生[usu cont] ...political tensions that have been bubbling away for years. …持續(xù)了若干年的政治緊張局勢。 返回 bubble劍橋詞典 bubble noun (AIR BALL) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a ball of gas that appears in a liquid , or a ball formed of air surrounded by liquid that floats in the air 泡;氣泡;泡沫 As water begins to boil , bubbles rise to the surface . 水開了,氣泡升向水面。 I love champagne - I think it's the bubbles that make it so good. 我喜歡香檳——我覺得它的美妙之處在于它的氣泡。 例句 soap bubblesEmily was blowing bubbles in the garden .The bubbles from the champagne went up my nose and made me sneeze .The kids like bubbles in their bath .She watched as, one by one, the bubbles popped . bubble noun (GOOD PERIOD) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作為單數(shù)使用的名詞 ] a temporary period of very successful economic performance in a particular country or sector , often followed by sudden failure 經(jīng)濟(jì)泡沫 Japan's economic bubble 日本的經(jīng)濟(jì)泡沫 the housing bubble 房地產(chǎn)泡沫 He made millions before the dotcom bubble burst . 在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)泡沫破碎之前他賺了幾百萬。 返回 bubble