billow
billow 英 [ˈbɪləʊ] 美 [ˈbɪloʊ]
n. 巨浪 vi. 翻腾 vt. 使翻腾
进行时:billowing 过去式:billowed 过去分词:billowed 第三人称单数:billows 名词复数:billows
- Something billows when there's a fluid or blowing motion, such as the air filling a curtain at an open window, or smoke billowing from a fire.
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- n. 巨浪
- vi. 翻腾
- vt. 使翻腾
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1. On smoking it decrees: "Always use a proper ashtray -- never a wine bottle, flower pot or used plate -- and avoid allowing smoke to billow out of the nostrils.
对于吸烟,它说:“永远使用得体的烟灰缸—永远不要使用酒瓶、花盆或者盘子—不要让烟从鼻孔中翻腾而出。
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2. On smoking it decrees: "Always use a proper ashtray -- never a wine bottle, flower pot or used plate -- and avoid allowing smoke to billow out of the nostrils(14).
对于吸烟,它说:“永远使用得体的烟灰缸永远不要使用酒瓶、花盆或者盘子不要让烟从鼻孔中翻腾而出。
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3. Fiery clouds billow during an August 31 test of Development Motor-2, the largest and most powerful solid rocket motor ever designed for flight, according to the NASA website.
8月31日,在进取引擎-2,这个世界上体积最大的推力最大的固体火箭发动机的测试中,炽热的火焰巨浪翻腾。 根据NASA网站报道,该引擎曾经的设计目的是飞行。
- billow (n.) "a great wave or surge of the sea," 1550s, perhaps older in dialectal use (but not recorded in Middle English), from Old Norse bylgja "a wave, a billow," from Proto-Germanic *bulgjan (source also of Swedish bölja, Danish bölge "a billow," Middle High German bulge "a billow; a bag"), from PIE *bhelgh- "to swell," extended form of root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell."
- billow (v.) "to rise or roll in large waves," 1590s, from billow (n.). Related: Billowed; billowing.
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