bobble / ˈbɒb əl /

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bobble2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a repeated, jerky movement; bob.
  2. a momentary fumbling or juggling of a batted or thrown baseball.
  3. an error; mistake.
  4. a small ball of fabric usually used decoratively, as in a fringe or other trimming: a sweater with a line of bobbles up the sleeves.
v. 有主动词 verb

bob·bled, bob·bling.

  1. to juggle or fumble momentarily, usually resulting in an error.

bobble 近义词

bobble

等同于 gum up

bobble

等同于 botch

bobble

等同于 mess up

bobble

等同于 screw up

bobble

等同于 waggle

bobble

等同于 blunder

bobble

等同于 bumble

bobble

等同于 louse up

bobble

等同于 falter

bobble

等同于 flounder

更多bobble例句

  1. A well-coordinated radiofrequency pulse from the MRI machine will knock them off their alignment, like a finger flicking over a bobble toy.
  2. Many bobble hats have toppers made from yarn, fur, or other fabrics that are between one third and half the size of the hat itself.
  3. You can find children’s hats in many of the styles listed above including trapper, bobble, and the ever-popular beanie.
  4. She dispenses facts like a braying machine, bobble-nodding a head of hyper-lacquered hair.
  5. Nothing, that is, except an uncertain bobble of sea, overspread by a wind-driven mist which kept the wary under cover.
  6. "It is too bad that I make so much bobble," said the Chinese lad to his friend one day.
  7. When I seek to do what I supremely consider to be for the best I make a bobble.
  8. He could distinguish that there was something; and that the something seemed to bobble.
  9. She was weeping, too, her head vibrating like a bobble-doll.