churning
名词搅拌
动词搅拌(牛奶或乳脂)以制黄油( churn的现在分词 ); 搅动,扰乱某物; (尤指液体)翻腾
1. 频密交易:Chinese Wall 职能划分制度;职能分管制度 | churning 频密交易 | circuit breaker 跌停板措施;自动暂缓交易机制
2. 搅乳:churning 一次提制的奶油 | churning 搅乳 | churnmoldingmould 铸造
3. 螺旋桨搅动的水面浪花翻腾:churn 猛冲海岸 | churning 螺旋桨搅动的水面浪花;翻腾 | churning loss 兴涡损失
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1. (水)剧烈翻滚的,湍急的,汹涌澎湃的
Churning water is moving about violently.
e.g. ...anything to take our minds off that gap and the brown, churning water below.
能够让我们不去注意脚下的峡谷和混浊湍流的任何事情
1. But winds that had failed Qingdao in previous days picked up with a vengeance Sunday, churning the sea into a rough chop.
2. churning什么意思
2. Twenty homes on Long Island Sound in Connecticut were destroyed by churning surf.
3. This gritty town of postwar buildings is France's biggest commercial ship manufacturer and has been churning out military vessels and ocean liners for decades.
4. churning是什么意思
4. While churning economic activity might generate profits for some businesses, it is bad for staying on a stable growth path for the country.
5. A commentary in People's Daily last week said some media outlets still take pleasure in churning out false news.
6. Netizens'agreement with Ma suggests that they are unhappy with publishers for churning out poor quality books in the four categories.
7. In the most tranquil role on stage, she vividly contrasts with Shen's churning inferno of emotions.
8. churning
8. A demonstration solar generator churning out at least 5 megawatts should be up and running by 2007.
9. churning在线翻译
9. Dozens of people showed up at South Beach on Martha's Vineyard with their cameras and camcorders to watch the big waves and churning Atlantic.
10. churning的解释
10. Most people envision a maze of factories, constantly churning out the cheap goods we all know and love.
adj
1. (of a liquid) agitated vigorously
in a state of turbulence
e.g. the river's roiling current
turbulent rapids
Synonym: roiling roiled roily turbulent
2. churning的近义词
2. moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation
e.g. winds whipped the piled leaves into churning masses
a car stuck in the churned-up mud
Synonym: churned-up