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bubble /ˈbʌbl/ ► SEE ALLbubble over (with sth)bubble underbubble under sthbubble up●ˌbubble ˈover (with sth) to be full of excitement, enthusiasm, ideas, etc. 充满,充溢着(兴奋、热情、想法等)◆They were bubbling over with excitement. 他们兴奋不已。[v + adv]●ˌbubble ˈunder●ˌbubble ˈunder sthif sth is bubbling under, it is already fairly successful but is not yet as successful as other things of the same kind, although it is likely to be so soon 有望走红;有望大获成功;可能大红大紫◆This is our list of songs bubbling under. 这是我们认为可能会窜红的歌曲名单。[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌbubble ˈup1. if a liquid bubbles up from the ground, etc., it rises up in the form of bubbles or making the sound of bubbles (液体)沸腾,冒泡,发出冒泡声◆Water bubbled up from the pool. 池塘里咕嘟咕嘟地冒水。◆ (figurative) Clouds will bubble up (= start to form) later this afternoon. 今天傍晚将转多云。2. if an emotion, etc. bubbles up, it becomes stronger and starts to be heard or seen (感情等)变得强烈,开始流露◆I could feel the anger bubbling up inside me. 我怒火中烧。◆Laughter came bubbling up. 笑声传了过来。[v + adv] |