bubble 英 ['bʌb(ə)l]   美 ['bʌbl]

bubble

bubble  英 ['bʌb(ə)l] 美 ['bʌbl]

n. 气泡,泡沫,  v. 沸腾,冒泡; 

进行时:bubbling  过去式:bubbled  过去分词:bubbled  第三人称单数:bubbles  名词复数:bubbles 

champagne bubbles 香槟酒的泡沫
a bubble of oxygen 氧气泡

  • A bubble is a floating ball of air. You can also blow a bubble with gum. If you’re in your own little bubble, you’re living in a fantasy, separated from the rest of the world by a thin layer of your imagination.
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  • n. 气泡,泡沫,
  • v. 沸腾,冒泡;
  • 1. champagne bubbles

    香槟酒的泡沫

  • 2. a bubble of oxygen

    氧气泡

  • 3. blowing bubbles into water through a straw

    用麦管在水里吹泡泡

  • 4. The children like to have bubbles in their bath.

    孩子们喜欢浴盆里有肥皂泡。

  • 5. Add the white wine and let it bubble up.

    加入白葡萄酒,让它产生泡沫。

  • 6. I could hear the soup bubbling away.

    我听到汤在咕嘟咕嘟地响。

  • 7. She was bubbling over with excitement.

    她兴奋不已。

  • bubble (n.) "small vesicle of water or some other fluid inflated with air or gas," early 14c., perhaps from Middle Dutch bobbel (n.) and/or Middle Low German bubbeln (v.), all probably of echoic origin. Figurative use in reference to anything wanting firmness, substance, or permanence is from 1590s. Specifically in reference to inflated markets or financial schemes originally in South Sea Bubble, which originated c. 1711 and collapsed 1720. Bubble-bath recorded by 1937. Bubble-shell is from 1847.
  • bubble (v.) late 15c., bobelen, "to form or rise in bubbles," perhaps from bubble (n.) and/or from Middle Low German bubbeln (v.), which is probably of echoic origin. From 1610s as "cause to bubble." Related: Bubbled; bubbling.
bub·ble / ˈbʌbl ; NAmE ˈbʌbl / noun , verb bubble bubbles bubbled bubbling noun 1 a ball of air or gas in a liquid, or a ball of air inside a solid substance such as glass 泡;气泡 champagne bubbles 香槟酒的泡沫 a bubble of oxygen 氧气泡 blowing bubbles into water through a straw 用麦管在水里吹泡泡 see also speech bubble 2 a round ball of liquid, containing air, produced by soap and water 肥皂泡 The children like to have bubbles in their bath. 孩子们喜欢浴盆里有肥皂泡。 3 a small amount of a feeling that sb wants to express (欲表达的)一点感情 a bubble of laughter/hope/enthusiasm 一点笑声╱希望╱热心 4 a good or lucky situation that is unlikely to last long (很可能持续不长的)好景,好运;泡沫 At the time the telecoms bubble was at its height. 当时电信业的泡沫正处于极度膨胀时期。 IDIOM the bubble ˈbursts there is a sudden end to a good or lucky situation (好事或好运)突然告吹,成为泡影;泡沫破灭 When the bubble finally burst, hundreds of people lost their jobs. 当泡沫最终破灭时,有几百人丢了饭碗。 more at burst v. verb 1 [intransitive ] to form bubbles 起泡;冒泡 The water in the pan was beginning to bubble. 锅里的水开始冒泡。 Add the white wine and let it bubble up. 加入白葡萄酒,让它产生泡沫。 2 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) to make a bubblingsound, especially when moving in the direction mentioned (移动时)发出冒泡的声音 I could hear the soup bubbling away. 我听到汤在咕嘟咕嘟地响。 A stream came bubbling between the stones. 一条小溪沿着石缝汩汩地流过来。 3 [intransitive ] bubble(over) with sth to be full of a particular feeling 洋溢着(某种感情) She was bubbling over with excitement. 她兴奋不已。 4 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. (of a feeling 感情 ) to be felt strongly by a person; to be present in a situation 强烈感受;充溢;存在 Laughter bubbled up inside him. 他忍不住心中窃笑。 the anger that bubbled beneath the surface 内心潜涌着的愤怒 PHRASAL VERB ˌbubble ˈunder ( especially BrE) ( NAmE usually ˌbubble under the ˈradar ) ( informal) to be likely to be very successful or popular soon 即将成功;快要出名 Here are two records that are bubbling under. 这两张唱片将会走红。 bub·ble / ˈbʌbl ; NAmE ˈbʌbl /
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