hurtling的意思和读音

hurtlinghurtle

hurtle

: [ˈhɜrt(ə)l] : [ˈhɜː(r)t(ə)l]

v.

n.

hurtles  hurtling  hurtled  

v.plod

v.dash,career,tear,race,plunge

v.1.;2.,3.,4.,使1.;2.,3.,4.,使

n.1.;

v.1.to move very quickly, especially in an uncontrolled way

1. hurtlessly hurtling hurtlingly ...

2. Astounding Hurtling Chunk ...

3. ... dangling hurtling bird ...

4. ... sheer blind chance.-- hurtling 。 endeavour , …

5. flying saucer hurtling track record ...

6. flying saucer hurtling track record ...

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1.A woman returned home from a shopping trip to find her husband hurtling around the house like a madman with a rolled up newspaper.

2.The dream fragments seize at him without warning, and without transition, hurtling him from one nightmare to another.

3.Wrenching the door open, she looked back to see Mike hurtling toward her.

4.After sending a few ceiling tiles hurtling to the ground and landing on all fours, the cat decided to make a quick exit to the right.

5.When volcanoes erupt and you see a white billowing cloud hurtling to the sky, much of that is water vapor.

6.Some passengers, hurtling through clouds, will prepare spreadsheets as if they'd never left their desks.

7.We made it in 25 minutes, hurtling through the gloaming like the Two Cyclists of the Apocalypse.25

8.New figures show we are still hurtling towards dangerous climate change - at a time when policymakers are running out of ideas.

9.The rocks scattered around the basin of the Endeavour crater have been scanned by cameras aboard orbiters hurtling overhead.

10.The airship angles straight up a split second before reaching the end of the trench, hurtling vertically toward the outer atmosphere.