whoosh
英 [wʊʃ]
美 [wʊʃ]
n. (风吹)呼呼; (水流)哗哗
v. (空气)呼呼地移动; (水)哗哗地流
现在分词:whooshing 过去式:whooshed 第三人称单数:whooshes 复数:whooshes 过去分词:whooshed
BNC.35840 / COCA.20960
牛津词典
noun
- (风吹)呼呼;(水流)哗哗
the sudden movement and sound of air or water rushing past- a whoosh of air
呼的一口气 - There was a whoosh as everything went up in flames.
“呼”的一声,一切都毁于火海。
- a whoosh of air
verb
- (空气)呼呼地移动;(水)哗哗地流
to move very quickly with the sound of air or water rushing
柯林斯词典
- EXCLAM 呼的一声;嗖的一下子
People sometimes say 'whoosh' when they are emphasizing the fact that something happens very suddenly or very fast.- Then came the riders amid even louder cheers and whoosh! It was all over.
在更大的欢呼声中骑手们冲过来了,只听呼的一声,就全部飞奔而过!
- Then came the riders amid even louder cheers and whoosh! It was all over.
- VERB 迅速移动;突然移动
If somethingwhooshessomewhere, it moves there quickly or suddenly.- Cool air whooshes up through the grates on the street...
冷空气吹得大街上的格栅呜呜作响。 - Kites whooshed above the beach at intervals.
风筝在沙滩上空时隐时现。
- Cool air whooshes up through the grates on the street...
- N-SING (风的)呼呼;(水的)哗哗
Awhooshof air or water is a sudden rush of it.- ...the whoosh and murmur of the wind through the trees...
风吹过树林的呼啸呜咽 - They drove home with their windshield wipers going whoosh whoosh.
他们驱车回家,一路上挡风玻璃上的雨刮器不停地呼呼刮着。
- ...the whoosh and murmur of the wind through the trees...
英英释义
noun
- the noise produced by the sudden rush of a fluid (a gas or liquid)
verb
- gush or squirt out
- Oil whooshed up when the drill hit the well
- move with a whooshing sound
- move with a sibilant sound
- He whooshed the doors open