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bubble

noun
/ˈbʌbl/
/ˈbʌbl/
Idioms
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  1. a ball of air or gas in a liquid, or a ball of air inside a solid substance such as glass泡;气泡
    • champagne bubbles香槟酒的泡沫
    • a bubble of oxygen氧气泡
    • He blew bubbles into the water through a straw.他用吸管将气泡吹入水中。
    see also speech bubble
    Extra Examples
    • The champagne was full of tiny bubbles.这香槟酒泡沫很足。
    • There are air bubbles trapped inside the ice.冰里面有气泡。
    • Care must be taken to ensure that there are no bubbles trapped in the syringe.必须注意确保注射器内没有气泡。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • air
    • gas
    • soap
    verb + bubble
    • blow
    • burst
    • pop
    bubble + verb
    • form
    • burst
    • pop
    See full entry
  2. a round ball of liquid, containing air, produced by soap and water肥皂泡
    • The children like to have bubbles in their bath.孩子们喜欢浴盆里有肥皂泡。
    • The children were blowing bubbles.孩子们在吹泡泡。
    • They jumped about, bursting the bubbles.他们蹦着跳着把气泡弄破。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • air
    • gas
    • soap
    verb + bubble
    • blow
    • burst
    • pop
    bubble + verb
    • form
    • burst
    • pop
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  3. a small amount of a feeling that somebody wants to express(欲表达的)一点感情
    • a bubble of laughter/hope/enthusiasm一点笑声/希望/热心
  4. a good or lucky situation that is unlikely to last long(很可能持续不长的)好景,好运;泡沫
    • Economists warned of a stock-market bubble.经济学家警告说股市有泡沫。
    Topics Moneyc2
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: partly imitative, partly an alteration of burble.
Idioms
the bubble bursts
  1. there is a sudden end to a good or lucky situation(好事或好运)突然告吹,成为泡影;泡沫破灭
    • When the bubble finally burst, hundreds of people lost their jobs.当泡沫最终破灭时,有几百人丢了饭碗。
    • The optimistic bubble has now burst and economists agree the recession will continue.乐观泡沫现在已经破裂,经济学家们认为衰退将继续。
burst somebody’s bubble
  1. to bring an end to somebody’s hopes, happiness, etc.使某人希望破灭;毁掉某人的幸福
    • He seemed so happy, I couldn’t burst his bubble so soon.他似乎很高兴,我不能这么快就破灭他的泡沫。

bubble

verb
/ˈbʌbl/
/ˈbʌbl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bubble
/ˈbʌbl/
/ˈbʌbl/
he / she / it bubbles
/ˈbʌblz/
/ˈbʌblz/
past simple bubbled
/ˈbʌbld/
/ˈbʌbld/
past participle bubbled
/ˈbʌbld/
/ˈbʌbld/
-ing form bubbling
/ˈbʌblɪŋ/
/ˈbʌblɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive] to form bubbles起泡;冒泡
    • The water in the pan was beginning to bubble.锅里的水开始冒泡。
    • Cook until the cheese is golden and bubbling.煮至奶酪呈金黄色并冒泡。
    • bubble up Add the white wine and let it bubble up.加入白葡萄酒,让它产生泡沫。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • furiously
    • away
    • up
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  2. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to make a bubbling sound(移动时)发出冒泡的声音
    • I could hear the soup bubbling away.我能听到汤在咕嘟咕嘟地响。
    • A stream came bubbling between the stones.一条小溪沿着石缝汩汩地流过来。
    • The water in the saucepan was bubbling furiously.水在炖锅里咕嘟咕嘟地冒着泡。
    • Mike’s laugh bubbled down the line.迈克的笑声传开了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • furiously
    • away
    • up
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  3. [intransitive] bubble (over) with something to be full of a particular feeling洋溢着(某种感情)
    • She was bubbling over with excitement.她兴奋不已。
    • The business was still small but I was bubbling with ideas.生意仍然很少,但我的创意不断涌出来。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • to the surface
    • over
    • up
    preposition
    • inside
    • with
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  4. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of a feeling感情) to be felt strongly by a person; to be present in a situation被强烈感受;充溢;存在
    • Laughter bubbled up inside him.他忍不住心中窃笑。
    • the anger that bubbled beneath the surface内心潜涌着的愤怒
    • Long-standing ethnic tensions have bubbled to the surface.长期的种族紧张局势已经浮出水面。
    • Match-rigging is still bubbling away in the background.火柴操纵仍在后台冒泡。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • to the surface
    • over
    • up
    preposition
    • inside
    • with
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  5. Word OriginMiddle English: partly imitative, partly an alteration of burble.
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bubblebubbleD.J.:[ˈbʌbl]K.K.:[ˈbʌbəl]n.1.泡, 水泡, 气泡When water boils, bubbles rise to the surface.水开时, 水面起了泡泡。2.泡影, 幻想News of the defeat quickly burst the bubble of our self-confidence.失败的消息使我们的自信心迅速破灭了。vt. & vi.1.起泡, 使冒气泡He bubbled air into the water.他吹空气入水。She was bubbling over with happiness and enthusiasm.她洋溢着喜悦和兴奋。
CET-4 考研 TOEFL IELTS GRE BNC: 5570 COCA: 4104
bubble noun | verb
 1 
bub·ble / 5bQbl ; 5bQbEl /noun C
1. a ball of air or gas in liquid〔液体中的〕气泡,泡沫:
When water boils, bubbles rise to the surface.水烧开时,水面会冒泡。
soap bubbles肥皂泡
She was blowing bubbles in her milk with a straw.她把吸管放在牛奶里吹泡泡。
2. a small amount of air trapped in a solid substance〔固体中的〕气泡:
Examine the glass carefully for bubbles.仔细检查一下玻璃,看有没有气泡。
3. a bubble of sth literarya small amount of a feeling略微的某种感情:
A bubble of anger rose in Pol's throat.波尔的声音中略微带着一丝怒气。
4. also speech bubble a circle around the words said by someone in a CARTOON〔卡通画人物对白的〕话框
5. the bubble bursts used for saying that a very successful or happy period of time suddenly ends成为泡影,泡沫破灭:
The bubble has finally burst in the mobile phone industry.移动电话行业的泡沫终于破灭了。
6. burst / prick sb's bubble to make someone suddenly realize that something is not as good as they thought it was戳破肥皂泡,破灭某人的幻想
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bubbleverb I
1. to produce bubbles起泡,冒泡; 沸腾:
Heat the cheese until it bubbles.把奶酪加热到冒泡。
[+ up ]
The cola bubbled up when I unscrewed the lid.我打开瓶盖,可乐冒出了气泡。
2. to make the sound that water makes when it boils〔水沸腾时〕发出噗噗声:
[+ away ]
The water was bubbling away on the stove.炉子上的水噗噗地滚着。
3. also bubble over to be excited激动,兴奋:
[+ with ]
Mary was bubbling over with excitement.玛丽兴奋不已。
4. also bubble away / up if a feeling or activity bubbles, it continues to exist〔某种情感或活动〕继续存在:
Resentment was still bubbling inside her.仇恨依然在她心头翻滚。
Speculation has been bubbling away for months that he plans to resign.好几个月来大家都在猜测说他打算辞职。
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bubble

1 bubble /ˈbʌbəl/ noun
plural bubbles
1 bubble
/ˈbʌbəl/
noun
plural bubbles
Learner's definition of BUBBLE
[count]
: a tiny, round ball of air or gas inside a liquid泡;气泡
: a small ball of air in a solid substance固体中的气泡
: a very light ball of air inside a thin layer of soap肥皂泡
: a period when many people invest money in something and cause its value to rise to a level that is much higher than its real value until finally its value drops very suddenly经济泡沫

burst someone's bubble

informal
: to cause someone to suddenly realize that something is not really good, true, etc.打破某人的幻想
2 bubble /ˈbʌbəl/ verb
bubbles; bubbled; bubbling
2 bubble
/ˈbʌbəl/
verb
bubbles; bubbled; bubbling
Learner's definition of BUBBLE
[no object]
: to form or produce bubbles形成泡沫;产生气泡
: to flow with the quiet sound of water moving over rocks发出汩汩声
: to be very happy and excited兴奋;激动usually + with
often + over
of emotions, feelings, etc. : to exist in a constant way without being openly shown(情绪、感情等)涌动
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CET-4 考研 TOEFL IELTS GRE BNC: 5570 COCA: 4104
CET-4 考研 TOEFL IELTS GRE BNC: 5570 COCA: 4104
CET-4 考研 TOEFL IELTS GRE BNC: 5570 COCA: 4104
CET-4 考研 TOEFL IELTS GRE BNC: 5570 COCA: 4104
CET-4 考研 TOEFL IELTS GRE BNC: 5570 COCA: 4104
CET-4 考研 TOEFL IELTS GRE BNC: 5570 COCA: 4104
CET-4 考研 TOEFL IELTS GRE BNC: 5570 COCA: 4104
CET-4 考研 TOEFL IELTS GRE BNC: 5570 COCA: 4104

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