balloon 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
balloonnoun [ C ] uk
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A2 a small, thin rubber bag that you blow air into or fill with a light gas until it is round in shape, used for decoration, as a children's toy, or for other purposes such as medical treatment or scientific research
气球
We tied balloons and streamers to the ceiling ready for the party.
我们把气球和彩带系在顶棚上,晚会已布置妥当。
Angioplasty is a medical procedure in which a balloon is used to stretch open a narrow or blocked artery. 也请参见
weather balloon
(also hot-air balloon) a very large balloon that is filled with hot air or gas and can carry people in a basket (= open container ) hanging under it
热气球
People first flew in a balloon in 1783.
人类于1783年首次乘热气球飞行。
(also speech balloon, thought balloon) a round shape drawn next to the head of a character in a cartoon (= a story or joke told using drawings), in which the character's words or thoughts are written
(漫画中的)对话框,话泡泡
The words appear inside a cartoon-style balloon hovering above the figures. He produced many of the best-known images of American Pop Art, especially frames from comic books complete with speech balloons. You can edit the photos, for example by adding thought balloons. 比较
speech bubble
更多范例减少例句He let the air out of the balloon.The balloon landed on the bush and burst with a bang.Lottie was carrying a balloon.He popped the balloons with a pin.
习语
the balloon goes up
balloonverb [ I ] uk
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balloon verb [I]
(INCREASE)
to quickly increase in size, weight, or importance
(在大小、重量或重要性上)激增
Medical costs are likely to balloon for families as life spans increase. The rumours soon ballooned into a full-blown scandal.
这些传闻不久就完全演变成了一起丑闻。
to get bigger and rounder, usually by filling with air
像气球般膨胀
The silk of the parachute ballooned above me.
更多范例减少例句His love of food caused him to balloon to 28 stone.He warned that the deficit may continue to balloon.The school opened last year and quickly ballooned from fewer than 100 students to over 400.This convenient inflatable pillow balloons in just a few breaths.
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balloon的例句
balloon
They suggested that the use of oversized balloons offered no clear advantage and may increase the risk of complications.
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The public's interest in funding balloons peaked in the late 1780s, but never fully waned.
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Let us assume that there is a range of propensities to disperse, because the evidence is that ballooning individuals act independently, not as groups.
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By the early nineteenth century, predictably, some balloonists also set off fireworks from their balloons.
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The second process basic to ballooning is the frequency, or tenacity (where tenacity is the frequency subtracted from unity), of ballooning events (appendix 5).
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Oversized balloons based on the systolic measurement could in reality be smaller than the maximal diameter of the pulmonary infundibulum.
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The paper concludes that rectal balloons have been shown to permit limited reduction of internal margins and morbidity levels.
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He set out quite early to make a living from balloons and worked consistently from 1784 up until his death in 1808.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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