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. (液躰中的) 氣泡 Ink particles attach themselves to air bubbles and rise to the surface. 墨點吸附在氣泡上,陞到表麪。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. 因爲有肥皂、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或對白的) 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. 把這些調了味的湯汁加熱至沸騰爲止。 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)了若乾年的政治緊張侷勢。 返回 bubbles