英 [rɔɪl] 美 [rɔɪl]
vt. 搅浑;惹怒
vi. 动荡;喧闹
n. 小股汹涌的急流
第三人称单数roils
现在分词roiling
过去式roiled
过去分词roiled
roil /rɔɪl/ [ roiling roiled roils ]
不及物动词 If water roils, it is rough and disturbed. 激荡; 翻腾
The water roiled to his left as he climbed carefully at the edge of the waterfall.
当他在瀑布边缘小心攀爬时,水飞溅到他左边。
及物动词 Something that roils a state or situation makes it disturbed and confused. 扰乱; 使混乱
Times of national turmoil generally roil a country's financial markets.
国家动荡不安的时候,通常引起金融市场混乱。
... roguing选株 roil搅浑;摇荡 rokelax挪威熏鲑鱼 ...
... feed:喂养,饲养 roil:煽动,激怒 herds of : 大量的,成群的 ...
... />declaim 欢呼因兴奋 roil激怒 foster鼓励 substantiate证实 ...
roily 搅浑的;被激怒的;焦急的;污秽的
搅浑;惹怒
动荡;喧闹
Times of national turmoil generally roil a country's financial markets.
国家动荡不安的时候,通常引起金融市场混乱。
Allegations of collusion roil the start-up business.
对勾结的申述搅乱新办企业。
The springs roil the waters they flow into in a phantasmal slipstream.
泉水涌动着死海的水,形成一种幻影般的水流效果。
And a hard landing will soon cause LGFV defaults around the country, which will roil banks.
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If history repeats itself, the EU crisis will once again roil the market place.
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Corporate profits keep growing despite the oil inflation that was supposed to roil business.