whirl的意思和读音

whirl

: [hwɜrl] : [wɜː(r)l]

n.

v.

whirls  whirling  whirled  

n.rotation,spin,twirl,turn,twizzle

v.reel,rotate,swivel

whirlv.

1.[i][t]使to move, or make sb/sth move, around quickly in a circle or in a particular direction

Leaves whirled in the wind.

She whirled around to face him.

the whirling blades of the helicopter

Tom whirled her across the dance floor.

2.[i]if your mind, thoughts, etc.whirl , you feel confused and excited and cannot think clearly

I couldn't sleep─my mind was whirling from all that had happened.

So many thoughts whirled around in her mind.

n.

1.a movement of sth spinning round and round

a whirl of dust

Her mind was in a whirl(= in a state of confusion or excitement) .

2.a number of activities or events happening one after the other

Her life was one long whirl of parties.

It's easy to get caught up in the social whirl .

IDMgive sth a whirl(informal)to try sth to see if you like it or can do it

v.1.;;2.,3.(),4.(,),;5.使;使;();[];1.;;2.,3.(),4.(,),;5.使;使;();[];

n.1.;使;,;;2.,,

v.1.to spin quickly in circles2.to turn quickly, usually to look at someone or something3.if your mind, thoughts, or feelings whirl, you feel very confused or upset

n.1.a lot of confused activity and movement2.a spinning movement

1. 19.11 Ripple( ) 19.12 Whirl) 19.13 Balloon( ) ...

2. whilst conj.&n. n. whirl vt. whisper vt. ...

3. subcritical speed whirl theory of elasticity ...

4., money n. , 132 whirl v. (使), n.;- 134 cheek n. , 135 ...

5. 〖 cigarette〗 whirl〖 windingengine;hoist〗 ...

6. right whirl (使) —— wheel ...

7. whirl whirl ;; whirler crane ...

8. whipper whirl whirler crane ...

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1.Then, just as suddenly, it all collapsed around him, in a whirl of failed productions and very public sex scandals.

2.In our research studies, we help people who have never tried anything like a vegan diet to give it a whirl.

3.My mind is in a whirl with all this noise, I cannot think clearly.

4.Whether he likes chicken enchiladas or tripe stew, look up a recipe online and give it a whirl.

5.With a whirl of shirts and with the brilliant sparkle still in her eyes, she flutteded out the door and down the stairs to the street.

6.Going to see the patient. That all-important human connection. Thought I'd give it a whirl.

7.Julia felt a whirl of wind blow her hair up and swish in her face. It was like a canoe going against the rapids in a river.

8.Bigger felt that he was caught up in a vast but delicate machine whose wheels would whirl no matter what was pitted against them.

9.In his middle twenties he began to write articles and short stories, his head in a whirl.

10.As he spoke these brave words, David reached into his bag and took out a stone. He loaded his sling, and began to whirl it round his head.