churn的意思和读音

churn

: [tʃɜrn] : [tʃɜː(r)n]

v.;(使

n.;(

churns  churning  churned  

v.mix,roil,agitate,shake,whip

churnv.

1.[i][t];(使if water, mud, etc.churns , or if sthchurns it (up) , it moves or is moved around violently

The water churned beneath the huge ship.

Vast crowds had churned the field into a sea of mud.

2.[i][t]~ (sth)if your stomachchurns or if sthchurns your stomach, you feel a strong, unpleasant feeling of worry, disgust or fear

My stomach churned as the names were read out.

3.[i][t]~ (sb) (up)使to feel or to make sb feel upset or emotionally confused

Conflicting emotions churned inside him.使

4.[t]~ sthto turn and stir milk in a special container in order to make butter

n.

1.a machine in which milk or cream is shaken to make butter

2.a large metal container in which milk was carried from a farm in the past

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n.1.a container in which milk or cream is mixed to make butter

v.1.to mix milk or cream in a special container in order to make butter2.to move something such as a liquid around violently, or to move in this way3.if your stomach churns, you have a strong nervous feeling in it because you are worried, afraid, or upset; if your mind or emotions churn, you are upset or worried about a situation

1. chorus ,, churn ;v., cinematic , ...

2. ) cottage ) churn ) oblige ...

3. stirrer churn puddling process ...

4. chunk n. churn vi. () cipher vt. ...

5. chuck churn chute ...

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1.For all the uproar, Guinea's first iron ore mine is still at least four years away and Rusal continues to churn out bauxite.4

2.'But isn't the main thing that she should be able to milk cows, churn good butter, value animals and direct farm workers? '

3.With that level of object churn going on there was no question that garbage collection was going to be a problem.

4.Between them, the two domestic factories can churn out a combined 530, 000 cars and 30, 000 commercial vehicles a year.533

5.Therefore, it should not be surprising to see the index churn around current level for a couple of days before heading lower again.

6.Producing a calorie of chicken protein requires only a fraction of the energy that it takes to churn out a calorie of beef protein.

7.The system used to work like a charm. But these days, I churn out leptin like it's going out of style and his brain doesn't get the message.

8.He expects to live just as well, on the water and away from the churn of London's streets, in his new houseboat.

9.Indeed, world leaders seem to be competing with one another to churn out ever more ambitious targets on global warming.

10.He said the high turnover mostly involved churn of the stock between existing shareholders.