whoosh 英 [wʊʃ;wuːʃ]   美 [wʊʃ]

whoosh

whoosh  英 [wʊʃ;wuːʃ] 美 [wʊʃ]

vi. 飞快地移动;发出嘶嘶声  vt. 使飞快地移动  int. 呼;(飞速行进等发出的声音)嗖 

进行时:whooshing  过去式:whooshed  过去分词:whooshed  第三人称单数:whooshes  名词复数:whooshes 

whoosh!All of a sudden a fairy appeared from out of the glowing light! 嗖! 突然一位仙女从这处夺目的光芒中出现!
There's a kind of "whoosh" to it – the sensation that you are part of something immensely powerful, something bigger than your own individual capability. 就好像“呼”地一下——感觉自己成为了某种非常强大,比你个人好很多的什么的一部分。

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  • vi. 飞快地移动;发出嘶嘶声
  • vt. 使飞快地移动
  • int. 呼;(飞速行进等发出的声音)嗖
  • n. 嘶嘶声;飞快的移动
  • 1. whoosh!All of a sudden a fairy appeared from out of the glowing light!

    嗖! 突然一位仙女从这处夺目的光芒中出现!

  • 2. There's a kind of "whoosh" to it – the sensation that you are part of something immensely powerful, something bigger than your own individual capability.

    就好像“呼”地一下——感觉自己成为了某种非常强大,比你个人好很多的什么的一部分。

  • 3. I often sit in their room for a minute, listening to their breathing, the house ticking over in the stillness, the muted rumble and whoosh of a late train.

    我常在她们的房间坐一分钟,听听她们呼吸的声音,这个时候整个屋子处于一片静寂之中, 深夜驶过的列车依然发出隆隆声与呼啸声,但似乎也压低了嗓门。

  • whoosh (v.) 1856, of imitative origin. Related: Whooshed; whooshing. As a noun from 1880; as an interjection by 1899.
whoosh / wʊʃ ; NAmE wʊʃ / / wuːʃ ; NAmE wuːʃ / noun , verb whoosh whooshes whooshed whooshing noun [usually singular ] ( informal) the sudden movement and sound of air or water rushing past (风吹)呼呼;(水流)哗哗 a whoosh of air 呼的一口气 There was a whoosh as everything went up in flames. “呼”的一声,一切都毁于火海。 verb [intransitive ] + adv./prep. ( informal) to move very quickly with the sound of air or water rushing (空气)呼呼地移动;(水)哗哗地流 whoosh / wʊʃ ; NAmE wʊʃ /
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