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balloon

英 [bəˈluːn]

美 [bəˈluːn]

n.  气球; 热气球
v.  (突然)膨胀,涨大; 乘热气球飞行

复数:balloons 过去式:ballooned 现在分词:ballooning 过去分词:ballooned 第三人称单数:balloons 

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Collins.2 / BNC.5623 / COCA.4774

习惯用语

    n.

      when the balloon goes up
    • 意料中的麻烦出现时;(不出所料)出乱子时
      when the trouble that you are expecting begins
    • go down like a lead balloon
    • 非常失败;不被接受
      to be very unsuccessful; to not be accepted by people

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 气球
        a small bag made of very thin rubber that becomes larger and rounder when you fill it with air or gas. Balloons are brightly coloured and used as decorations or toys.
        1. to blow up/burst/pop a balloon
          吹起气球;使气球爆裂
      • 热气球
        a large balloon made of strong material that is filled with hot air or gas to make it rise in the air, usually carrying a basket for passengers

        verb

        • (突然)膨胀,涨大
          to suddenly swell out or get bigger
          1. Her skirt ballooned out in the wind.
            她的裙子让风吹得鼓起来了。
        • 乘热气球飞行
          to travel in a hot-air balloon as a sport

          柯林斯词典

          • N-COUNT 气球
            Aballoonis a small, thin, rubber bag that you blow air into so that it becomes larger and rounder or longer. Balloons are used as toys or decorations.
            1. She popped a balloon with her fork.
              她用叉子戳破了一个气球。
          • N-COUNT 热气球
            Aballoonis a large, strong bag filled with gas or hot air, which can carry passengers in a container that hangs underneath it.
            1. They are to attempt to be the first to circle the Earth non-stop by balloon.
              他们试图完成乘热气球不间断环球飞行的创举。
          • VERB (数量)激增,猛涨,快速膨胀
            When somethingballoons, it increases rapidly in amount.
            1. In London, the use of the Tube has ballooned...
              在伦敦,坐地铁的人激增。
            2. The budget deficit has ballooned to $25 billion...
              预算赤字已经猛增到250亿美元。

          英英释义

          noun

          • large tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air
            1. small thin inflatable rubber bag with narrow neck

              verb

              • become inflated
                1. The sails ballooned
                Synonym:inflatebillow
              • ride in a hot-air balloon
                1. He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China

              双语例句

              • The balloon enlarged as we pumped air into it.
                那个气球充气后就变大了。
              • It wasn't a balloon — I'm certain of that.
                那不是气球,这点我敢肯定。
              • The balloon burst.
                气球爆了。
              • Don't blow the balloon up any further! it'll burst!
                别给气球多充气了!它会炸的!
              • Pierced ears; a perforated eardrum; a punctured balloon.
                穿了洞的耳朵;被刺穿了的耳膜;被刺穿了的气球。
              • This is a Curious George and the Hot Air Balloon Book.
                这是一种好奇的乔治和热气球的书。
              • The balloon ascended quickly.
                气球上升得很快。
              • They are to attempt to be the first to circle the Earth non-stop by balloon.
                他们试图完成乘热气球不间断环球飞行的创举。
              • The child pricked the balloon and it burst.
                那孩子扎了下气球,气球就爆了。
              • The part of a balloon or airship that carries people and cargo.
                气球或飞艇中载人和货物的部分。