whirl
- IPA[(h)wərl]
美式
- move or cause to move rapidly around and around;move or cause to move rapidly
- a rapid movement around and around.;frantic activity of a specified kind
verb: whirl, 3rd person present: whirls, gerund or present participle: whirling, past tense: whirled, past participle: whirled
noun: whirl, plural noun: whirls
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動詞
- 1. move or cause to move rapidly around and around leaves whirled in eddies of wind I whirled her around the dance floor 同義詞
- ▪ move or cause to move rapidly Sybil stood waving as they whirled past a kaleidoscope of images whirled through her brain 同義詞
- ▪ (of the head, mind, or senses) seem to spin around Kate made her way back to the office, her mind whirling 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a rapid movement around and around. 同義詞
- ▪ frantic activity of a specified kind the event was all part of the mad social whirl 同義詞
- ▪ a specified kind of candy or cookie with a spiral shape a hazelnut whirl
- characterized by rapid movement round and round: whirling propellers a vigorous whirling jig
Oxford Dictionary
- characterized by rapid movement round and round: whirling propellers a vigorous whirling jig
Oxford American Dictionary
- an amusement park ride in which cars spin as they are carried around an undulating track: we had just hopped off the tilt-a-whirl and Pete was pretty dizzy
Oxford Dictionary
- an amusement park ride in which cars spin as they are carried around an undulating track: we had just hopped off the tilt-a-whirl and Pete was pretty dizzy
Oxford American Dictionary
- in a state of confusion
Oxford Dictionary
- in a state of confusion
Oxford American Dictionary
- give something a try
Oxford American Dictionary
- give something a try
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英式
- move or cause to move rapidly round and round: leaves whirled in eddies of wind I whirled her round the dance hall
- a rapid movement round and round.
Oxford Dictionary