black hole 英 [blæk həul]   美 [blæk hol]

black hole

black hole  英 [blæk həul] 美 [blæk hol]

n. 黑洞 

名词复数:black holes 

You pretend that this black hole which you worship exists. 你假装你崇拜的这个黑乎乎的洞是存在的。
So duplicate the pair of layers. Then select the black hole layer and go to Filter >Distort >Displace. 因此将这两层复制一次,然后选择黑色的子弹孔层,然后选择滤镜——扭曲——置换命令。

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  • n. 黑洞
  • 1. You pretend that this black hole which you worship exists.

    你假装你崇拜的这个黑乎乎的洞是存在的。

  • 2. So duplicate the pair of layers. Then select the black hole layer and go to Filter >Distort >Displace.

    因此将这两层复制一次,然后选择黑色的子弹孔层,然后选择滤镜——扭曲——置换命令。

  • 3. This is because some people found the term “black hole” obscene when translated into French or Russian, for example.

    因为有些人发现当把“黑洞”这个词汇翻译成法语或俄语时,有淫秽的含义。

  • black hole (n.) in astrophysics, 1968, probably with awareness of the notorious Black Hole of Calcutta, incident of June 19, 1756, in which 146 British POWs taken by the Nawab of Bengal after the capture of Ft. William, Calcutta, were held overnight in a punishment cell of the barracks (meant to hold 4 people) and all but 23 perished.
ˌblack ˈhole / ; NAmE / noun an area in space that nothing, not even light, can escape from, because gravity (= the force that pulls objects in space towards each other)is so strong there 黑洞(宇宙中包括光线在内的任何东西都无法逃逸的强引力区域) ( figurative) The company viewed the venture as a financial black hole (= it would use a lot of the company's money with no real result). 公司认为该项投资是财政上的一个大黑洞。 ˌblack ˈhole / ; NAmE /
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