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churn /BrE tʃɜːn; NAmE tʃɜːrn/ ► SEE ALLchurn sth out churn sb up churn sth up●ˌchurn sth ˈout (informal) to produce sth quickly in large amounts 批量生产;大量炮制◆She churns out trashy romantic novels. 她大量炮制毫无价值的言情小说。◆They churn out 3 000 identical toy trains every day. 他们每天生产三千辆同样的玩具火车。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌchurn sb ˈup (informal) to make sb feel very upset, worried, frightened or angry 使不安;使担忧;使害怕;使生气◆When I drove away from the house for the last time, I was churned up inside. 我最后一次驾车离开那所房子时,心中十分郁闷。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌchurn sth ˈupto move sth such as mud or water around and damage or disturb the surface 掀起,搅动(泥或水);使翻腾◆Cars and motorbikes had churned up the field. 汽车和摩托车在地上留下一道道车辙。◆seas churned up by the storm 暴风中波涛汹涌的大海◆ (figurative) His visit churned up bitter memories. 他的到访勾起了苦涩的回忆。OBJ earth/ground, mud, water[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |