balloon 的英语意思
balloonballoon1 /bəˈluːn/ noun [countable]
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an object made of brightly coloured thin rubber, that is filled with air and used as a toy or decoration for parties由色彩鲜艳的薄橡胶制成、充入空气的物品,用作玩具或派对装饰:
Can you help me blow up these balloons?你能帮我吹这些气球吗?
He burst the balloon in my face.他把气球在我面前戳破了。2 (also hot-air balloon) a large bag of strong light cloth filled with gas or heated air so that it can float in the air. It has a basket hanging below it for people to stand in由轻质坚固布料制成的大气囊,充入气体或热空气后可漂浮升空,下方悬挂供人乘坐的吊篮:
a balloon flight over the Yorkshire Moors乘热气球飞越约克郡荒原3the circle drawn around the words spoken by the characters in a cartoon漫画中围绕人物台词所绘的圆形框 SYN bubble4a balloon payment American English money borrowed that must be paid back in one large sum after several smaller payments have been made借款中在经过若干次小额还款后须一次性偿还的大笔金额:
a $10,000 balloon payment due in two years两年后到期的一万美元气球式还款5the balloon goes up British English informal非正式 used to refer to the moment when a situation starts to become really bad用于指局势开始急剧恶化的时刻:
We’ll have to get out of there before the balloon goes up.局势变坏之前,我们得离开那里。 → go down like a lead balloon at lead3(3)
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an object made of brightly coloured thin rubber, that is filled with air and used as a toy or decoration for parties由色彩鲜艳的薄橡胶制成、充入空气的物品,用作玩具或派对装饰:
Can you help me blow up these balloons?你能帮我吹这些气球吗?
He burst the balloon in my face.他把气球在我面前戳破了。2 (also hot-air balloon) a large bag of strong light cloth filled with gas or heated air so that it can float in the air. It has a basket hanging below it for people to stand in由轻质坚固布料制成的大气囊,充入气体或热空气后可漂浮升空,下方悬挂供人乘坐的吊篮:
a balloon flight over the Yorkshire Moors乘热气球飞越约克郡荒原3the circle drawn around the words spoken by the characters in a cartoon漫画中围绕人物台词所绘的圆形框 SYN bubble4a balloon payment American English money borrowed that must be paid back in one large sum after several smaller payments have been made借款中在经过若干次小额还款后须一次性偿还的大笔金额:
a $10,000 balloon payment due in two years两年后到期的一万美元气球式还款5the balloon goes up British English informal非正式 used to refer to the moment when a situation starts to become really bad用于指局势开始急剧恶化的时刻:
We’ll have to get out of there before the balloon goes up.局势变坏之前,我们得离开那里。 → go down like a lead balloon at lead3(3)balloonballoon2 (also balloon out) verb [intransitive]
1to suddenly become larger in amount(数量或金额)突然大幅增加 SYN explode:
The company’s debt has ballooned in the past year.该公司的债务在过去一年里急剧膨胀。2if someone balloons, they suddenly become fat若某人 balloon,指其突然发胖:
Paul ballooned after he got married.保罗婚后迅速发胖。3to get bigger and rounder变得更大更圆:
The sheet flapped and ballooned in the wind.床单在风中拍打着,鼓胀起来。
1to suddenly become larger in amount(数量或金额)突然大幅增加 SYN explode:
The company’s debt has ballooned in the past year.该公司的债务在过去一年里急剧膨胀。2if someone balloons, they suddenly become fat若某人 balloon,指其突然发胖:
Paul ballooned after he got married.保罗婚后迅速发胖。3to get bigger and rounder变得更大更圆:
The sheet flapped and ballooned in the wind.床单在风中拍打着,鼓胀起来。