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美:[tʃən aʊt]
英:[tʃɜ:n aut]
美:[tʃən aʊt]
快速生产;大量生产;
verb
transitive verb
to produce mechanically or copiously : grind out
the usual pap which has been churned out about this superstar—W. S. Murphy
The first known use of churn out was in 1876
1 This time of year churns out more creative and experimental dressing.
2 By the end of the day, this floor alone will churn out 30,000 gas valves, destined for stoves worldwide.
3 Companies churn out snazzy designed products to attract the attention of the customers.
各大商家大量炮制一些华而不实的物品来吸引消费者的目光。
4 She churns out novels at the rate of three a year.
她以一年三本的速度粗制滥造地写小说。
5 Some pulp writers churn out two or three short stories a day.
有些低级杂志的作家每天粗制滥造地写出两三篇短篇小说。
6 He began to churn out literary compositions in English.
他开始用英文创作大量的文学作品。
7 They churn out 3 000 identical toy trains every day.
他们每天生产3000辆一式一样的玩具火车.
8 Some pulp writers churn out two or three thousand words a day.
有些黄色杂志的撰稿人每天粗制滥造地写二,三千字.