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roil

/roil/US // rɔɪl //UK // (rɔɪl) //

滚动,咆哮,咆哮声,滚动的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to render turbid by stirring up sediment.
    • : to disturb or disquiet; irritate; vex: to be roiled by a delay.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move or proceed turbulently.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The roiling mass of convection, or shower and thunderstorm activity, has recently acquired more spin, an indication that a center of low pressure is developing.

  • The most significant is that it would stabilize part of the interior against convective heat, which otherwise would roil Saturn’s insides with turbulence.

  • Videos produced by Becher’s team show exactly how air comes out of different instruments, in what looks like roiling puffs of smoke.

  • Neither is absorbing blame for some of the quality-of-life issues roiling California, like homelessness and energy costs.

  • Smith’s comments about Ohtani and the blowback to them came a little more than a week after ESPN was roiled by a leaked video of Rachel Nichols, a host of the network’s NBA coverage, making disparaging comments about colleague Maria Taylor.

  • And contemporaneous observers predicted that South Africa would fracture, that a civil war would roil for the next decade.

  • Like it or not, ethnicity, assimilation and wages are the same the currents that roil immigration.

  • A year after the fall of Col. Muammar Gaddafi, violence continues to roil Libya, heightening fears that the revolution could fail.

  • The poet Mary Oliver tells us to row, row into the swirl and roil.

  • And markets in the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Japan, and China continue to roil.

  • So saying, he drew a thick roil of documents from beneath his pillow, and placed it in his son's hands.

  • The house being near the head, there will not water enough get into the spring, in any storm, to roil the water.

  • He said boast an roil, an he meant roast an boil em, didnt he?

  • There we should find the slanderous Blacow, and at the head of the muster-roil might be placed Slop.

  • I know you told me not to roil round and so forth, but I knew you didn't mean it.