v. (使)打旋,(使)旋动;流传(尤用于新闻报道);眩晕
n. 打旋,旋涡;漩涡状,螺旋形;纷乱
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复数
swirls
第三人称单数
swirls
现在分词
swirling
过去式
swirled
过去分词
swirled
]
swirl chamber涡流室,涡流式燃烧室;涡良烧室
1.Oil droplets lit by lasers swirl in a wind tunnel around a flowering blade of grass.
风洞中激光照亮的油滴围绕着草叶周围打着转。
2.A swirl of first impressions raced through Malone's mind.
第一印象的漩涡冲过马龙的思维。
3.He stood by her side at the window, watching sharp gusts of snow billow, then swirl and drift to the ground.
他站在她身旁,倚在窗边,看着雪花在强风中翻腾、回旋,缓缓飘落到地面。
4.Ghostly: a gnarled old tree comes alive with the swirl of stars.
鬼魅的场景:一棵干枯粗糙的树在星空的漩涡下苏醒过来。
5.Oenophiles have long gotten the best out of their reds by giving their glasses a swirl before sipping.
品酒师一直能通过在抿一口酒之前晃酒杯(使酒产生漩涡)得到最好的红酒。
6.Long vines swirl round the tree.
长长的藤葛盘绕在树身上。
7.This increased swirl of activities will likely (ironically) increase your need for privacy.
活动变得频繁(讽刺的是),你会想要有更多隐私。
8.Behind him swirl smoke and soldiers.
烟雾和士兵们在他身后盘绕。
9.Questions swirl around these new instruments.
但关于这些新工具的问题出现了。