英 [ˈhɜːtlɪŋ] 美 [ˈhɜːrtl]
adj. 飞奔的,疾驰的
v. 急飞,猛烈碰撞,猛掷(hurtle 的 ing 形式)
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。
moving or moved with great speed
the hurtling express train
猛投
... hydrodynamic adj. 流体动力学的,水力的 hurtling adj. 疾驰的,飞奔的 pollen n. 花粉 ...
... flying saucer外星船 hurtling扔出去,抛出 track record以往纪录 ...
飞奔的 hurtling 道飞车 dirttrackracingsprintcars ..
A pretty young girl came hurtling down the stairs.
一个漂亮的小姑娘飞奔下楼。
A runaway car came hurtling towards us.
一辆失控的汽车朝我们飞驰而来。
A ball came hurtling towards her face.
一个球劈脸向她打来。
"They are all hurtling around in space at 36,000 kilometers per hour and so even a 1mm piece of space junk can destroy or damage a satellite because it all comes from either dead satellites, satellites which have broken up, satellites which had fuel left in them and exploded."
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Suppose you're the driver of a trolley car, and your trolley car is hurtling down the track at 60 miles an hour.
假设你是一名电车司机,你的电车以60英里/小时的速度,在轨道上飞驰。
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But... Or say that the car is hurtling towards a switch that will drop the trap.
但是。。。或者是列车飞驰而来时,正好可以触发活门开关。
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Large transactions have been hurtling around the globe at the speed of light for years.
Often he would see an ant go hurtling toward what seemed to be a certain smashup.
If you can do that, striking-out will never again send you hurtling into a depression.