froth
- IPA[frɒθ]
英式
- a mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, or salivating;impure matter that rises to the surface of liquid
- form or contain a rising or overflowing mass of small bubbles;rise in a soft, light mass
noun: froth
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名詞
- 1. a mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, or salivating leave the yeast until there is a good head of froth 同義詞
- ▪ impure matter that rises to the surface of liquid skim off any surface froth
- ▪ something that rises in a soft, light mass her skirt swirled in a froth of black lace
- 2. worthless or insubstantial talk, ideas, or activities she had a glimpse of the froth of London life 同義詞 反義詞
動詞
- 1. form or contain a rising or overflowing mass of small bubbles the red blood frothed at his lips
- ▪ rise in a soft, light mass she wore an ivory silk blouse, frothing at neck and cuffs
- ▪ agitate (a liquid) so as to produce a mass of small bubbles users found it easy to froth milk for cappuccino
- ▪ behave or talk angrily the cinema lobby frothed with indignation
- emit a large amount of saliva from the mouth in a bodily seizure
Oxford Dictionary
- emit a large amount of saliva from the mouth in a bodily seizure
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[frôTH]
美式
- a mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, etc.; foam: leave the yeast until there is a good head of froth
- form or contain a rising or overflowing mass of small bubbles: he took a quick sip of beer as it frothed out of the can scooping salmon out of the frothing gorge
Oxford American Dictionary