surf
surf 英 [sɜ:f] 美 [sɜrf]
n. 海浪 v. 冲浪
进行时:surfing 过去式:surfed 过去分词:surfed 第三人称单数:surfs 名词复数:surfs
- The surf is what you see when you stand on the beach and look at the ocean — waves rising and breaking on the shore. It’s also what you do when you ride those waves. Surf’s up, dude!
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- n. 海浪
- v. 冲浪
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1. the sound of surf breaking on the beach
激浪拍岸的声音
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2. Sydney, surf capital of the world
世界冲浪之都悉尼
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3. I was surfing the Net, looking for information on Indian music.
我正上网查找关于印度音乐的资料。
- surf (n.) 1680s, probably from earlier suffe (1590s), of uncertain origin. Originally used in reference to the coast of India, hence perhaps of Indic origin. Or perhaps a phonetic respelling of sough, which meant "a rushing sound."
- surf (v.) "ride the crest of a wave," 1917, from surf (n.). Related: Surfed; surfing. In the internet sense, first recorded 1993.
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