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whirlwind美 ['hwɜrl.wɪnd] 英 ['wɜː(r)l.wɪnd] - n.旋风;旋流;一片忙乱
- adj.快速的;匆匆忙忙的;旋风似的
- 网络旋风斩;龙卷风;旋风行动
n. tornado,hurricane,cyclone,waterspout,twister 1. | 旋风;旋流a very strong wind that moves very fast in a spinning movement and causes a lot of damage |
2. | 一片忙乱a situation or series of events where a lot of things happen very quickly |
| To recover from the divorce, I threw myself into a whirlwind of activities. 为了从离婚中恢复过来,我马不停蹄地投身于一系列的活动。 |
1. | [obn] 快速的;匆匆忙忙的;旋风似的happening very fast |
| | | a whirlwind tour of America 旋风式的美国之行 |
n. | 1. something that happens very quickly, or a rapid succession of events 2. something that has a terrible destructive force 3. a column of air rotating rapidly around a core of low pressure 4. a very powerful dangerous wind that spins extremely fast, carrying away anything in its path 5. something that happens very quickly and unexpectedly, so that the people involved have little control of what happens and how they feel 1. something that happens very quickly, or a rapid succession of events 2. something that has a terrible destructive force 3. a column of air rotating rapidly around a core of low pressure 4. a very powerful dangerous wind that spins extremely fast, carrying away anything in its path 5. something that happens very quickly and unexpectedly, so that the people involved have little control of what happens and how they feel |
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