rippled / ˈrɪp əl /

波纹状荡漾的涟漪状涟漪

rippled3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

rip·pled, rip·pling.

  1. to form small waves or undulations, as water agitated by a breeze.
  2. to flow with a light rise and fall or ruffling of the surface.
  3. to form or have small undulations, ruffles, or folds.
  4. to undulate or rise and fall in tone, inflection, or magnitude.
v. 有主动词 verb

rip·pled, rip·pling.

  1. to form small waves or undulations on; agitate lightly.
  2. to mark as if with ripples; give a wavy form to.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a small wave or undulation, as on water.
  2. any similar movement or appearance; a small undulation or wave, as in hair.
  3. a small rapid.

rippled 近义词

v. 动词 verb

wave

n. 名词 noun

wave; wrinkle

更多rippled例句

  1. Those ripples are called gravitational waves, or sometimes gravity waves.
  2. In the United States, the news that Kai Sotto, the 65th-ranked player in the high school class of 2020, would be joining the NBA’s G League caused barely a ripple.
  3. To look past the line-item spending and into the core concern — the economic price tag thrust onto society and its ripple effects.
  4. If vCA1 cells are the tiny ripples after throwing a rock into water, then the additional wave circuit around them are the rippling waves.
  5. Add gravitons into the mix, however, and you add a new motion on top of the usual ripples in space-time.
  6. Analysts interpreted it as an immediate ripple effect of the newly established US-Cuban détente.
  7. And sending Cary to prison has a ripple effect for all of these characters.
  8. Playing in her yard one day, she saw “a ripple, a disturbance of the air … My first thought is that I have seen the devil.”
  9. The heat creates mirages with waves that ripple through the air.
  10. There was a ripple of assent in the crowd as the word spread.
  11. This was said with a comical air of doubt, and a half smile, which sent a ripple of laughter over the charming face.
  12. All was silent; a fresh breeze swept over the clear lake whose every ripple had the gracious curve of a smile.
  13. He thought he heard the ripple of waves on a sunlit shore, and of wide-spreading trees which grew close to the edge of the sea.
  14. Suddenly it ceased raining; and, looking about them, they saw that the lake was perfectly quiet—not a ripple could be seen.
  15. You see that there the ocean tides and the currents of the river meet and cause a constant ripple.