英 [ˈhɜːt(ə)l] 美 [ˈhɜːrt(ə)l]
vi. 猛冲;猛烈碰撞
vt. 猛投;冲向
n. 碰撞;猛冲
第三人称单数hurtles
现在分词hurtling
过去式hurtled
过去分词hurtled
hurtle /ˈhɜːtəl/ TEM8 [ hurtling hurtled hurtles ]
不及物动词 If someone or something hurtles somewhere, they move there very quickly, often in a rough or violent way. 猛冲
A pretty young girl came hurtling down the stairs.
一个漂亮的小姑娘飞奔下楼。
猛投
... hunker 蹲下;顽固地坚持 hurtle 急飞 interlard 使混杂,混入;点缀 ...
... abyss深渊,深邃,无底洞,地狱 helix螺旋,螺旋状物 hurtle碰撞,猛冲 ...
... hummingbird 蜂鸟 hurtle 猛投,用力投掷 hurricane 飓风,风暴 ...
猛冲(hurtle), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
Motorbikes and trucks hurtle along the roads.
摩托车和卡车在村路上轰鸣而过。
A RACING track hums as miniature cars hurtle round it.
微缩的小车在跑道上飞驰,嗡嗡作响。
Mr Van der Meer wanted to get particles to hurtle into each other head on.
范德梅尔先生想通过粒子相互对撞来获捕粒子。
The northern states by the Antebellum Period 1820s,1830s,1840s-- was beginning to sort of hurtle toward a different future than what that slave society was perhaps--no, not really slowly it too was hurtling toward a certain future.
北方在战前,也就是19世纪20至40年代,就急速开始朝着,和奴隶社会完全不同的方向发展,但是南方奴隶社会的发展得也不是很慢,它也在飞驰向一个确定的未来
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Rentals are available throughout the village, so you can hurtle down the trails at your chosen calf-hardening pace.
Mr van der Meer wanted to get particles to hurtle into each other head on.
It saw the Landsat-8 mission hurtle skywards on an Atlas rocket from the US Air Force base at Vandenberg shortly after 10:00 local time (18:00 GMT).