balloon如何读

英:[bəˈluːn]

美:[bəˈluːn]

balloon英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]气球 a large bag of strong light material filled with gas or heated air so that it can float in the air

balloon是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 气球
  2. 气球形圆圈
  3. 气球形物
  4. 球形短颈玻璃容器
  5. 轻气球
  6. 气罐
  7. 【纺】气圈
  8. 【建】球饰
  9. 【化】球形大烧瓶
  10. 讲话引线
  11. 热气球
  12. 意料中的麻烦出现时,出乱子时
  13. 漫画中圈出人物对话所画的线条
adj. (形容词)
  1. 气球状的
  2. 像气球般鼓起的
  3. 分量轻而体积大的
  4. 最后一笔大数目的
  5. 像气球的
  6. 轻泡的
  7. 圆而软的
v. (动词)
  1. (使)激增
  2. 像气球般鼓起
  3. 乘气球上升,用气球上升
  4. 乘气球飞行,乘热气球飞行
  5. 使充气
  6. 使膨胀如气球,如气球般膨胀
  7. 忘记台词
  8. 涨大
  9. 使成气球状
  10. 乘气球
  11. (使)膨胀

balloon自然拼读

bal·loon

b lun

balloon变形

复数:balloons

第三人称单数:balloons

现在分词:ballooning

过去式:ballooned

过去分词:ballooned

balloon扩展

balloonist (n.)

balloon词根

词根:balloon

n.

ballooning 充气,鼓胀;气球操纵

balloonist 气球驾驶者

balloon英英释义

noun

a nonporous bag of light material that can be inflated especially with air or gas: such as

a bag that is filled with heated air or a gas lighter than air so as to rise and float in the atmosphere and that usually carries a suspended load (such as a gondola with passengers)

an inflatable bag (as of rubber or plastic) usually used as a toy or for decoration

medical a small bag that can be inflated (as in a bodily cavity) with air or gas

More than 700,000 Americans undergo procedures in which clogged arteries are cleared out with a balloon and then propped open with a tiny metal scaffold called a stent.—Ron Winslow

the outline enclosing words spoken or thought by a figure especially in a cartoon

adjective

relating to, resembling, or suggesting a balloon

a balloon sleeve

US having or being a final installment that is much larger than preceding ones in a term or installment note a balloon mortgage Got a commercial mortgage coming due? If the loan requires a balloon payment (as many such mortgages do), you may have a hard time refinancing …—INC

a balloon note

verb

intransitive verb

to swell or puff out : expand

ballooned to 200 pounds

to ascend or travel in or as if in a balloon

to increase rapidly

ballooning prices

transitive verb

inflate, increase

balloon词组

air balloon气球

hot-air balloonn. 热气球

weather balloon气象气球;探空气球

balloon angioplasty[外科学]气囊血管成形术;球囊成形术(等于percutaneous transluminal angioplasty)

balloon pump球囊泵;气囊泵

balloon borne球载反射器

balloon flower桔梗花

like a lead balloon毫无效果,毫无作用(意指如铅气球无法飞升) 

balloon catheter气囊导管,气泡式导管

balloon词源中文解释

1570年代,“用大型充气皮球互相抛、击或踢的游戏”,也指皮球本身(1590年代),源自意大利语 pallone “大球”,来自 palla “球”,源于与朗巴第语 palla 相似的日耳曼语源(源自原始日耳曼语 *ball-, 源于 PIE 词根 *bhel-(2)“吹气,膨胀”)+ -one,表示巨大的后缀。

英语单词可能也部分借用自法语 ballon(16世纪),在 balle 之后改编自意大利语 pallone。另请参见 -oon。

“袋或空心容器,充满加热的空气或(后来)氢气或氦气,以便在大气中上升和漂浮”的含义是1784年,蒙戈菲耶兄弟的飞行之后。作为玩具充气袋,充满空气或气体,始于1858年; 作为“包含漫画版画中文字的轮廓”,始于1844年。Balloon-frame(n.)“轻木结构,拼合在一起形成建筑的骨架”始于1853年。

balloon_体育行业词汇

气球

balloon_医学行业词汇

囊,气球:一个能插入体腔或管内并用空气或气体使之膨胀的囊

加气膨胀

balloon_航空行业词汇

气球

无推进装置,以轻于空气的气囊提供浮力支持其重量的航空器。

balloon_金融行业词汇

分期付款中最后一笔大数

气球尾款

balloon词源英文解释

Noun French ballon large football, balloon, from Italian dialect ballone large football, augmentative of balla ball, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German balla ball — more at ball

The first known use of balloon was in 1783

balloon儿童词典英英释义

ballot1 of 2noun

a small ball or sheet of paper used to cast a secret vote

the action or system of voting

the right to vote

the number of votes cast

ballot2 of 2verb

to vote or decide by ballot

balloon1 of 2noun

a bag of tough light material filled with heated gas or a gas lighter than air so as to rise and float in the atmosphere and that usually carries a suspended load (as a gondola with passengers)

a toy or decoration consisting of an inflatable bag (as of rubber)

an outline containing words spoken or thought by a character (as in a cartoon)

balloon2 of 2verb

to go up or travel in a balloon

to swell or puff out

to increase rapidly

ballooning prices

balloon1 of 2noun

a bag of tough light material filled with heated gas or a gas lighter than air so as to rise and float in the atmosphere and that usually carries a suspended load (as a gondola with passengers)

a toy or decoration consisting of an inflatable bag (as of rubber)

an outline containing words spoken or thought by a character (as in a cartoon)

balloon2 of 2verb

to go up or travel in a balloon

to swell or puff out

to increase rapidly

ballooning prices

balloon医学词典英英释义

balloon1 of 2noun

a nonporous bag of tough light material that can be inflated (as in a bodily cavity) with air or gas

gastroesophageal tamponade by introduction of a balloon into the stomach

balloon2 of 2transitive verb

to inflate or distend like a balloon

balloon 例句

1 A rocket, then, was sort of a hard balloon.

2 He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China.

他试图乘气球做环球旅行,但风暴迫使他降落在中国。

3 Outside of my parents’ house were white balloons, tied off on either side of the white fence’s gate, floating arrows that pointed us up to the open front door.

4 I turn on the tap, lean over the sink, and guzzle until my belly is a big water balloon.

5 The balloon rose up slowly into the air.

气球缓缓升上天空.

6 After that she would be the first one to make a large tunnel through the world to China, and people could go down in big balloons.

7 There were raucous sing-alongs and a captain’s ball, for which everyone was given balloons and noisemakers and party hats.

8 The inflated balloon indicates a latent inflation on the plateau.

膨胀的气球显示了高原上潜在的通货膨胀.

9 A little girl’s pink balloon floated by my face, and I pushed it away rudely.

10 “You take a balloon from someone, you have to give them money,” Muthu tried to explain, as I’d tried so many times before.

11 Rafik and Nadine were collecting the popped bodies of balloons from the ground and handing them to Sitti, who stretched out the elastic skins and let them spring back to flatness.

12 The balloon blew out.

气球爆了.

13 Dressed in a Balkan costume of vest, ballooning trousers, and high leather boots, the immigrant carries his possessions bundled on a stick.

14 For the last few weeks, she had been feeling as though Guy was lost to her each time he reached this point, twelve feet away from the balloon.

15 They flew swiftly, without any effort, up and toward the balloon, leaning to one side or another to steer.

16 Lying awake that night after what Roger had told me, I kept seeing those balloons again.

17 The military band was playing and the crowd was massed on the far side of the square where the fireworks specialist and his son were trying to send up fire balloons.

18 Almost as if they were small balloons being blown with air, they grew into round fruit, blushing pink and red as they developed.

19 Gas dilates the balloon.

气体使汽球膨胀.

20 Her eyes are sleepy and there is no more balloon stomach.

balloon 同义词

2 猛升

skyrocket

4 话泡泡

speech bubble

6 对话框

dialog box

10 急剧上升

zoom spurt run-up upsurge surge race up

11 矮脚球形大酒杯

balloon glass

14 使鼓胀

fill swell

16 气球帆

ballooner

18 暴涨

boom

19 飞涨

runaway skyrocket

20 高球

pitch beamer

22 剧增

leap

balloon 短语相关

balloon payment barrage balloon balloon flower go down like a lead balloon balloon catheter hot-air balloon go over like a lead balloon balloon angioplasty water balloon balloon tire

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