bubble的意思和读音

bubble

: [ˈbʌb(ə)l] : ['bʌb(ə)l]

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v.;(

bubbles  bubbling  bubbled  

v.+n.bubble burst

adj.+n.speculative bubble,plastic bubble

v.fizz,effervesce,boil,simmer

bubblen.

1.a ball of air or gas in a liquid, or a ball of air inside a solid substance such as glass

champagne bubbles

a bubble of oxygen

blowing bubbles into water through a straw

2.a round ball of liquid, containing air, produced by soap and water

The children like to have bubbles in their bath.

3.a small amount of a feeling that sb wants to express

a bubble of laughter/hope/enthusiasm

4.a good or lucky situation that is unlikely to last long

At the time the telecoms bubble was at its height.

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When the bubble finally burst, hundreds of people lost their jobs.

the bubble burststhere is a sudden end to a good or lucky situation

When the bubble finally burst, hundreds of people lost their jobs.

v.

1.[i]to form bubbles

The water in the pan was beginning to bubble.

Add the white wine and let it bubble up .

2.[i](+ adv./prep.)to make a bubbling sound, especially when moving in the direction mentioned

I could hear the soup bubbling away.

A stream came bubbling between the stones.沿

3.[i]~ (over) with sthto be full of a particular feeling

She was bubbling over with excitement.

4.[i]+ adv./prep.to be felt strongly by a person; to be present in a situation

Laughter bubbled up inside him.

the anger that bubbled beneath the surface

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n.1.a ball of air or gas in a liquid; a ball of air or gas in a substance that has become solid; a ball made of a thin outer layer of soap or bubble gum2.a structure that is round like a bubble3.the circle around the words said by people in a cartoon

v.1.if liquid bubbles, bubbles form and move in it2.if something such as an emotion or violence bubbles away, it continues to exist but is not noticeable

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2. 38. Cosmopolitan 39. Bubble 40. Pumpkin ...

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5. weekly bubble remote ...

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1.'While you're in the submarine you sit in an air bubble which means your feet are underwater but the rest of you stays dry.

2.After nearly 15 years of swift economic growth, a period in which Ireland came to be known as the "Celtic Tiger, " the bubble burst in 2010.15——”——2010

3.Take all this together, and it begins to look not just overheated, but worryingly like the beginnings of a bubble.西

4.The first patient to receive a mitral valve implant, a woman in her 30s, died when an air bubble formed inside her heart.30

5."It's as if all the bubbles in the end collapse to that one particular bubble you were looking for, " he said.

6.Had gum fall out of your mouth while trying to blow a bubble.

7.Immigration and the property bubble made up for these failings for a while, but no longer.

8.It's hard to say, because it's hard to know just how much homes were overvalued at the peak of the bubble.

9.The Bank of Spain watched the build-up of a real-estate bubble without being able to raise interest rates.西

10.There is no harder trick in the world of finance than to let the air out of a bubble gently.