roil如何读

英:[rɔɪl]

美:[rɔɪl]

roil是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 小股汹涌的急流
v. (动词)
  1. 彻底搅拌,搅乱,搅混
  2. 使焦急,使烦恼,使不安,使生气
  3. (使)动荡
  4. 激怒,惹怒,煽动

roil变形

第三人称单数:roils

现在分词:roiling

过去式:roiled

过去分词:roiled

roil扩展

roiled (adj.)

roil词根

词根:roil

adj.

roily 搅浑的;被激怒的;焦急的;污秽的

roil英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to make turbid by stirring up the sediment or dregs of

to stir up : disturb, disorder

rile sense 1

intransitive verb

to move turbulently : be in a state of turbulence or agitation

conflicting emotions roiling inside her

roil词源中文解释

在1580年代,"将(液体)通过翻动沉淀物或沉渣以使之混浊或泥泞",还有比喻意义上的 "使有一定程度的愤怒或不安",这个词的起源无法确定。也许来源于法语 rouiller "使生锈,使变浑浊",源自古法语 roil "泥,淤泥,锈" (12世纪),来自于拉丁语口语 *robicula, 即拉丁语 robigo "锈" (参见 robust ),或者源自于古法语 ruiler "混合砂浆",来自于晚期的拉丁语 regulare "规律"(参见 regulate ),或者从某种程度上模仿。法语动词的早期借用是中古英语 roil "漫游或流浪"(14世纪初); 还可以参考 rile (动词),是美国曾常见的口语形式。相关: Roiled; roiling 。

roil词源英文解释

origin unknown

The first known use of roil was in 1590

roil儿童词典英英释义

roll1 of 3noun

a written document that may be rolled up : scroll

an official list of names

the voter rolls

something or a quantity of something that is rolled up or rounded as if rolled

rolls of fat

a small piece of baked bread dough

paper money folded or rolled

roll2 of 3verb

to move or cause to move by turning over and over on a surface without sliding

to put a wrapping around

to form into a ball or roll

to make smooth, even, or firm with or as if with a roller

to move on rollers or wheels

to begin or cause to begin operating or moving let's get rolling

roll the cameras

to sound with a full echoing tone or with a continuous beating sound thunder rolled

roll a drum

to have an abundant supply

rolling in money

to move onward or around as if on a wheel or scroll lines rolling off the screen of a computer

the days roll by

to rotate on an axis

to flow in a continuous stream

money was rolling in

to move with a side-to-side sway : rock

roll3 of 3noun

a sound produced by rapid strokes on a drum

a heavy echoing sound

the roll of thunder

a rolling movement or an action involving such movement

rolenoun

a character assigned or taken on

a socially expected behavior pattern usually determined by an individual's status in a particular society

a part played by an actor or singer

a starring role

function entry 1 sense 2a

the role of enzymes in digestion

rolenoun

a character assigned or taken on

a socially expected behavior pattern usually determined by an individual's status in a particular society

a part played by an actor or singer

a starring role

function entry 1 sense 2a

the role of enzymes in digestion

roisterverb

to have a noisy good time

roisterverb

to have a noisy good time

roilverb

to make cloudy or muddy by stirring up

roil the water of a brook

to rouse the anger of

roil 例句

1 He stared down at the remains of his supper, his belly roiling at the sight of the cold greasy capon.

2 The slate gray sea roiled, scraping the narrow strip of sand rhythmically, tugging at beach grass, digging and sucking loose the rocks at the shore's edge.

3 He’d never forget the feeling of looking over the railing, down at the roiling, dirty liquid as it slowly ascended, thinking that his fife had almost ended in its depths.

4 They met in a roil of water eighty miles wide.

5 The little raft swung above roiling seas, dangling from a pair of drop clips.

6 He met my eyes and I recoiled from the centuries-old fury roiling in his gaze.

7 Physicists were forced to confront astonishing paradoxes roiling their conception of the natural world.

8 The roiling mass of fairies converged on Seth again, hauling him to the bottom of the pool amid eerie bursts of light.

9 I can feel all the news roiling inside him, the possibilities.

10 A wave roiled inside my stomach, and my fingertips and toes felt cold.

11 His stomach roiled, and he put his forkful of French toast back on his plate.

12 One moment the sea is as smooth and tranquil as a mountain lake, the next, it’s roiling with rogue waves.

13 All this incessant, roiling, turbulent activity is in the comparatively cool visible surface.

14 Nina was twisting her wrist in a roiling motion, sending waves of nausea through the woman’s system.

15 By the time she arrived at the flat rocks above, Jinny noticed clouds were roiling out over the water.

16 The encounters were usually tense, with potential violence roiling just below the surface, but sometimes these confrontations were also tinged with comedy—as in the contest for seats in the council chambers.

17 Accusations roiled inside of me, swirling in my head like furling tornado clouds, until I thought I might explode if I didn’t let them out.

18 For a moment, nothing stirred except the roiling mist.

19 Soon, the robot was standing beside the roiling, frothing river, just above the falls.

20 She felt like she couldn’t get a breath, and she sucked at the air as her arms and legs roiled between burning and numbness.

roil 同义词

1 搅浑

roily rile trouble

3 使浑浊

muddle

5 乱闹

randan

7 使混浊

muddy

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