roil的意思和读音

roil

: [rɔɪl] : [rɔɪl]

v.

roils  roiling  roiled  

v.1.;2.,使3.

v.1.to stir up a liquid so that the sediment becomes dispersed through the liquid and makes it cloudy, or become cloudy with sediment by being stirred2.to anger or annoy somebody3.to behave in a loud, rowdy way

1. despoil roil broil ...

2. roguish roil roily ...

3. rile vt. , 使 10。 roil vt. , 11。 vituperative adj. 12。 ...

4. ... [ unbridled rage] [ roil;rile] [ rage] ...

5. rile vt. , 使 10。 roil vt. , 11。 vituperative adj. 12。 ...

6. ... certitude , roil , , , countenance , , , ...

7.使 ... 10. momentum n. , , 1. roil vt. 使,使使 2. index n. ...

8. freight、 roil repulsion、 ...

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1.I haven't got all day! -All right, I warned you, I warned you. -All right, Charlie, br-r-roil the biggie !!-。-

2.we believe ourselves to be a tolerant people even as racial, religious, and cultural tensions roil the landscape.使

3.The officials worried that appearing to nationalize the company would further roil markets.

4.This untidy process need not roil the larger regional or global system. Dialogue must be a priority. Active U.使

5.Should the woes of a country with fewer people than metropolitan Los Angeles really roil the massive U. S. financial markets?

6.But, beneath the furious roil of the economic crisis, a national conversation has quietly begun about the irrationality of our drug laws.

7.Stories of seaborne migration used to roil the politics of southern Europe regularly.

8.Stock markets shrugged off the worries and rose in Asia, leaving currency markets to roil.

9.With investors hanging on every word of the powerful Fed chairman, any misstep could roil financial markets..

10.But sovereignty disputes between China and its neighbours still roil the waters.