eddy
- IPA[ˈedē]
美式
- a circular movement of water, counter to a main current, causing a small whirlpool;a circular movement of wind, fog, or smoke
- (of water, air, or smoke) move in a circular way
verb: eddy, 3rd person present: eddies, gerund or present participle: eddying, past tense: eddied, past participle: eddied
noun: eddy, plural noun: eddies
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名詞
- 1. a circular movement of water, counter to a main current, causing a small whirlpool the current was forming foam-lipped eddies along the bank eddies of controversy swirled around his theories
- ▪ a circular movement of wind, fog, or smoke an eddy of chill air swirled into the carriage
動詞
- 1. (of water, air, or smoke) move in a circular way the mists from the river eddied around the banks
- (born 1945), Belgian racing cyclist; full name Edouard Louis Joseph Merckx, Baron Merckx. ...
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- (born 1945), Belgian racing cyclist; full name Edouard Louis Joseph Merckx, Baron Merckx. ...
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- a localized electric current induced in a conductor by a varying magnetic field.
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- a localized electric current induced in a conductor by a varying magnetic field.
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- (1821–1910), American religious leader and founder of the Christian Science movement. Long a ...
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- (1821–1910), US religious leader; founder of the Christian Science movement. Long a victim of ...
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- IPA[ˈɛdi]
英式
- a circular movement of water causing a small whirlpool: the current was forming foam-lipped eddies along the bank eddies of controversy swirled around his theories
- (of water, air, or smoke) move in a circular way: the mists from the river eddied round the banks
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