whirl
英 [wɜːl]
美 [wɝrl]
- n. 旋转,回旋;昏乱;一连串的事;短暂的旅行
- vi. 旋转,回旋;急走;头晕眼花
- vt. 使旋转;卷走,飞快地带走
CET6 TEM4 CET4 IELTS 考 研
1. 谐音“涡儿哦、弯儿哦”----漩涡、涡旋哦。
- whirl (v.)
- c. 1300, probably from Old Norse hvirfla "to go round, spin," related to hvirfill "circle, ring, crown," and to Old English hweorfan "to turn" (see wharf). Related: Whirled; whirling. Whirlybird "helicopter" is from 1951.
- whirl (n.)
- early 15c., "flywheel of a spindle," from whirl (v.). The meaning "act of whirling" is recorded from late 15c.; figurative sense of "confused activity" is recorded from 1550s. Colloquial sense of "tentative attempt" is attested from 1884, American English.
- 1. What the heck, I thought, I'll give it a whirl.
- 管它呢,我想,我就试试吧。
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- 2. In half an hour's whirl of activity she does it all.
- 经过半个小时的忙碌,她全都做完了。
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- 3. Your life is such a social whirl.
- 你总是在不停地参加社交活动。
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- 4. Why not give acupuncture a whirl?
- 为什么不试试针灸?
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- 5. We decided to give it a whirl.
- 我们决定尝试一下。
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