单词 | hurtle |
释义 | hur·tle /ˈhɜːtl $ ˈhɜːr-/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] FAST/QUICKif something, especially something big or heavy, hurtles somewhere, it moves or falls very fast 〔尤指巨大物体〕飞速移动,快速落下,猛冲 All of a sudden, a car came hurtling round the corner. 突然,一辆汽车从拐角处冲了出来。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpushurtle• They drove through the brightly lit city streets of Tsimshatsui, and it was like hurtling back to earth through the atmosphere.• Within seconds of hurtling down the runway the great plane was airborne.• This gave me a great sense of freedom - and, just occasionally, I did hurtle down the street at night!• It accelerated like one of those old twentieth century water-speed record breakers and hurtled over the water!• A few moments later the ferry hurtles past.• Still calling to Williams for a more precise location, Adams hurtled through Pine Ridge village at high speed.Origin hurtle (1200-1300) hurthur·tle verbChineseSyllable or something something, Corpus heavy, big especially if |
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