breeze
breeze 英 [bri:z] 美 [briz]
n. 微风 vi. 吹微风
进行时:breezing 过去式:breezed 过去分词:breezed 第三人称单数:breezes 名词复数:breezes
- A breeze is a light, cool wind. One of the nicest things about being at the beach on a hot summer day is feeling the gentle breeze off the water.
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- n. 微风
- vi. 吹微风
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1. a sea breeze
柔和的海风
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2. A light breeze was blowing.
轻风习习。
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3. The flowers were gently swaying in the breeze.
花儿在微风中轻轻舞动。
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4. It was a breeze.
这事不费吹灰之力。
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5. She just breezed in and asked me to help.
她一阵风似的飘然进来,要求我帮她。
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6. He breezed through the tests.
他轻松顺利地通过了这些测试。
- breeze (n.) 1560s, "moderate north or northeast wind," from Old Spanish briza "cold northeast wind;" in West Indies and Spanish Main, the sense shifting to "northeast trade wind," then "brisk, fresh wind from the sea." English sense of "gentle or light wind" is from 1620s. An alternative possibility is that the English word is from East Frisian brisen "to blow fresh and strong." The slang sense of "something easy" is American English, c. 1928.
- breeze (v.) 1680s, "blow gently," from breeze (n.). Meaning "move briskly" is from 1904. Related: Breezed; breezing.
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