roiled 的 2 个定义
- to render turbid by stirring up sediment.
- to disturb or disquiet; irritate; vex: to be roiled by a delay.
- to move or proceed turbulently.
roiled 近义词
rough
turbid
更多roiled例句
- It’s a question shoppers and fashion businesses are having to confront as Covid-19 roils the fashion industry.
- The debate over statues and monuments has roiled America in recent years, so Glenn Cantave carved out a new vision.
- Moreover some on Wall Street had feared a more progressive choice would have roiled the stock market and favored heavier regulation.
- Arise has been a pioneer in driving two currents roiling the American labor market.
- La Nina occurs when the surface of the Pacific Ocean cools, triggering an atmospheric chain reaction that stands to roil weather around the globe.
- The city roiled with place names signifying race trouble: Bensonhurst, Howard Beach, the Central Park Jogger, Crown Heights.
- While some polling shows a majority of ordinary Thais approve of martial law, the political class is roiled with suspicion.
- The liquid in the cup roiled like a sea, but none of it spilled.
- And while his remarks have roiled some in the Christian establishment, their net effect can only be beneficial for the church.
- The region is being roiled by religious fanaticism; Palestinians read the papers.
- The little girls drew shyly near him with eyes aglow while Mr. Sleighter's words roiled forth like a mountain flood.
- This roiled the temper of the Vermonter somewhat, and if I did not say anything, I had a mighty think on.
- The hunting party had left a plain and well-trodden trail down the bank, and roiled, muddy water at the crossing.
- The world might have been excused for its failure to plumb the underlying causes which roiled the waters of his soul.
- The water rustled and roiled as if all the birds of paradise that the world contained had taken flight.