churning
英 [ˈtʃɜːnɪŋ]
美 [ˈtʃɜːrnɪŋ]
adj. (水)剧烈翻滚的,湍急的,汹涌澎湃的
v. 剧烈搅动; (使)猛烈翻腾; 反胃,恶心(担心、忧虑、厌恶或恐惧的强烈感觉); (使)感到不安,心烦意乱
churn的现在分词
现在分词:churning
BNC.35373 / COCA.24837
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (水)剧烈翻滚的,湍急的,汹涌澎湃的
Churningwater is moving about violently.- ...anything to take our minds off that gap and the brown, churning water below.
能够让我们不去注意脚下的峡谷和混浊湍流的任何事情
- ...anything to take our minds off that gap and the brown, churning water below.
英英释义
adj
- (of a liquid) agitated vigorously
- the river's roiling current
- turbulent rapids
- moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation
- winds whipped the piled leaves into churning masses
- a car stuck in the churned-up mud
双语例句
- Finally, the churning of technological, regulatory and competitive forces pave the way for innovative business models, such as Google or ing direct.
最终,技术、监管和竞争性因素融合在一起,为谷歌(google)和ingdirect等创新性商业模式铺平了道路。 - They struck a temporary truce with their enemies so that all could participate in the churning.
他们与敌人暂时性地休战,这样全部都可以参与搅拌。 - The figures reopen the debate about whether Britain is spending too much taxpayer money on churning out graduates.
上述数字重新引发了人们的争论,即英国在培养大学生方面是否花费了纳税人太多的钱。 - The PHS's history data were used to establish some customer churning models.
以无线市话(PHS)的历史数据为对象,建立客户流失预测模型。 - But it was once hard to imagine the country churning out advanced telecoms equipment.
不过,该国能大量生产高端电信设备,也曾经难以想象。 - In other words, portfolio churning based on market timing has replaced any focus on fundamentals.
换句话说,基于市场时机的组合变动,已经替代了对基本面的关注。 - America's schools and universities are not churning out nearly enough Arab-speakers.
美国的中学与大学没有培养足够的说阿拉伯语的人。 - IN the beginning of time, there rose from the churning of God's dream two women.
天地初分,从创世主不安的梦魂的翻腾中,升起了两个女人①。 - An edible emulsion of fat globules made by churning milk or cream; for cooking and table use.
一种可食用的脂肪小球乳状液,通过搅拌牛奶或奶油而成;用于烹调和餐桌食品。 - Also, they may roll over unexpectedly, churning the waters around them.
冰山也可能出人意料地翻滚,剧烈地搅动周围的水体。