hurtle
hurtle 英 [ˈhɜ:tl] 美 [ˈhɜrtl]
vi. 猛冲;猛烈碰撞 vt. 猛投;冲向 n. 碰撞;猛冲
进行时:hurtling 过去式:hurtled 过去分词:hurtled 第三人称单数:hurtles 名词复数:hurtles
- If you forcefully throw or fling something, you hurtle it. In a food fight, you may hurtle chocolate pudding across the room, but be prepared for someone to launch peas at you in retaliation. Duck!
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- vi. 猛冲;猛烈碰撞
- vt. 猛投;冲向
- n. 碰撞;猛冲
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1. Imagine having a team of mechanics pull apart and retune your car's engine as you hurtle down the highway, without making the engine miss a stroke.
想象一下,当你在高速公路上飞奔的时候,有一群机械师把你的引擎拆卸下来并进行调优,却不会令引擎丧失一个冲程。
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2. The next generation of astronauts may hurtle through the cosmos for years or decades on a mission to explore distant planets and stars – and never return.
下一代的宇航员可能要在宇宙中执行为期数年或者数十年的任务,以探索遥远的行星和恒星——并且永不归来。
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3. While nothing even close has yet made its way to the real world, a number of physicists have studied whether we really could hurtle ourselves through a hypothetical wormhole.
但是在现实世界里这个想法无从下手,许多物理学家研究过我们是否真的能通过假设性“虫洞(天体物理学术语)”来跳跃空间。
- hurtle (v.) early 14c., hurteln, "to crash together; to crash down, knock down," probably frequentative of hurten (see hurt (v.)) in its original sense. Intransitive meaning "to rush, dash, charge" is late 14c. "[T]he essential notion in hurtle is that of forcible collision, in hurl that of forcible projection" [OED]. Related: Hurtled; hurtling.
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