bubbles 的 4 个定义
- a nearly spherical body of gas contained in a liquid.
- a small globule of gas in a thin liquid envelope.
- a globule of air or gas, or a globular vacuum, contained in a solid.
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bub·bled, bub·bling.
- to form, produce, or release bubbles; effervesce.
- to flow or spout with a gurgling noise; gurgle.
- to boil: The water bubbled in the pot.
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bub·bled, bub·bling.
- to cause to bubble; make bubbles in.
- Archaic. to cheat; deceive; swindle.
- bubble over, to become lively: The last time I saw her she was bubbling over with enthusiasm.
bubbles 近义词
globule of air
foam, froth up, especially with sound
更多bubbles例句
- They ultimately decided coming to the bubble and playing televised games would give them the largest platform, though now at least some are wondering if that’s still true.
- We’re down here playing in the bubble to do these things for social justice and all that.
- So it was that hockey’s return — staged in an antiseptic bubble — involved a scrap.
- All 16 teams that make the postseason will play on the same three courts, sans fans, deep inside a disinfected Disney World fortress known as the bubble.
- In communities from Chicago to San Diego, parents are forming pandemic pods and microschools — bubbles where small groups of kids can meet and learn together.
- Even as early as December 4, remarks from inside the bubble were cryptic and frightened.
- The housing bubble was at very the center of the financial crisis that birthed Dodd-Frank.
- All sorts of government policies blew that bubble up until it popped.
- When the “Buying Bubble” bursts, what then for the U.S. economy?
- Marvel and DC Plan 20 Movies for the Next Six Years: Will the Comic Book Movie Bubble Burst?
- Or turn from the gray officials to the purple citizens of the soap bubble commonwealth of socialism.
- Violet laid the tin plate over the top for a cover, and they all stood by to hear the first bubble.
- Pederson headed a bloc against 'Carmack's Folly,' but he backed the wrong horse, and when the bubble burst he was out in the cold.
- There was something so irresistibly amusing in his voice and smile that Mrs. Admaston began to bubble over with laughter.
- There came a little bubble of laughter from Peggy, which seemed to remove all diffidence from Collingwood.