balloon
balloon 英 [bəˈlu:n] 美 [bəˈlun]
v. 膨胀 n. 气球
进行时:ballooning 过去式:ballooned 过去分词:ballooned 第三人称单数:balloons 名词复数:balloons
- A balloon is a colorful bit of rubber that can be blown up or filled with helium. Many children's parties are decorated with balloons.
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- v. 膨胀
- n. 气球
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1. to blow up a balloon,to burst a balloon,
吹起气球;使气球爆裂
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2. Her skirt ballooned out in the wind.
她的裙子让风吹得鼓起来了。
- balloon (n.) 1570s, "a game played with a large inflated leather ball tossed, batted, or kicked back and forth," also the ball itself (1590s), from Italian pallone "large ball," from palla "ball," from a Germanic source akin to Langobardic palla (from Proto-Germanic *ball-, from PIE root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell") + -one, suffix indicating great size. Perhaps also borrowed in part from French ballon (16c.), altered (after balle) from Italian pallone. Also see -oon.
- balloon (v.) 1792, "to go up in a balloon;" 1841, "to swell, puff up;" from balloon (n.). Related: Ballooned; ballooning.
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