英:[ˈbɒbl]
美:[ˈbɑbl]
英:[ˈbɒbl]
美:[ˈbɑbl]
bob·ble
ba bl
复数:bobbles
第三人称单数:bobbles
现在分词:bobbling
过去式:bobbled
过去分词:bobbled
verb
bob entry 1
fumble
noun
a repeated bobbing movement
a small ball of fabricespecially: one in a series used on an edging
error, mistakeespecially: a mishandling of the ball in baseball or football
1812年, bob(v.1)的反复动作。概念是“用连续的上下运动移动或处理某物。” 相关词汇: Bobbled; bobbling。 Bobble-head 作为一种带有弹簧支撑头部的玩偶,始于1968年。
船头橡皮球
Verb frequentative of bob >entry 1
The first known use of bobble was in 1812
bobbleverb
bob entry 1 sense 1a
to handle in a clumsy or unsure way : fumble
1 There’s also the nature of the dancing itself, which is also more or less blank: a series of slight shifts of weight, quick hand gestures, head bobbles and side-to-side steps.
2 The second baseman made a bobble but still had time to throw the runner out.
二垒手虽然漏接,但仍然有时间把跑垒员封杀出局。
3 The other kids are runners who take leads and try to steal bases as the throwers are tossing the ball or when someone bobbles a throw.
4 As for Fuji, the most majestic site in the country, it’s nothing but three quick strokes: a swoop to the top, a bobble for the summit, a long glide back to the ground.
5 It can be as simple as bobble heads at a local minor league baseball game, and if they say the first 100 people get one free, suddenly those bobble heads are more appealing.
比如说当地有一支名不见经传的小棒球队要打比赛,卖票的说前100名买票的观众能免费获赠一个摇头公仔。
6 You'll also find the ball will curl and bobble in ways it simply hasn't done on this generation.
你也会发现球的弧线和弹跳在次时代实况中从未有过。
7 A sea of lowered heads bobbled in silent concession.
8 “Sugar Ray might have some trouble tonight,” an announcer warns — while back in the film Dicky’s bobble head lurches in and out of the frame.
9 The ubiquity of close-ups, particularly in broadcast television, with its parade of bobbling heads and babbling mouths, could have drained movie faces of their power.
10 Refill bobble over and over again to enjoy better water. Save money.
反复灌满过滤Bobble享受更好的水,节省金钱。
11 The theater's fortunes had bobbled for years before this latest makeover.
12 Crane-man stood aside while Ajima lifted the lid of the container and closed it again, fastening it with the straw bobble and braided loop.
13 In a rare moment of interaction, he dreamily tries on a fan's bobble hat, murmuring, "It's got character."
14 The catcher bobbled the ball.
15 Min rushed forward and unhooked the straw bobble.
16 The base of the bobblehead shows Purdue Pete standing in the desert with a bobbling cactus.
17 The other buildings bobble with Webb’s wonderful collections of late 18th and 19th century ceramics, tools, toys, circus paraphernalia, posters, carriages, furniture, firearms and trade signs.
18 When Ole arrived he bobbled his cane from hand to hand before settling on the expediency of hanging it from his wrist.
19 Blossoms bobbled on thin stalks at the edge of the possibly holy pool.
20 Because life wasn’t really an ocean, and she wasn’t really a little boat bobbling about on it.
1 漏接球
3 错误
bad wrong false incorrect inaccurate bum erroneous mistaken devious errant wry wrongheaded bias falsely break fubb fumtu error default mistake bug mess devil falsehood goof floater snafu butch miscue bonehead clinker fubar brodie fungo erratum solecism cruller cockup bish goopher stumer askew by mistake
4 失误
trip defect fluff misstep clinker misplay by mistake fail stumble drawback lapsus skittle agley Miss error slip fault lapse boob goof muff miscue slipup fumble nod blunder make a false step take mark amiss
6 漏球
7 上下跳动