hurtle
英 [ˈhɜː.təl]
美 [ˈhɝː.t̬əl]
- vi. 猛冲;猛烈碰撞
- vt. 猛投;冲向
- n. 碰撞;猛冲
1. hurt => hurtle.
2. hurtle is the frequentative of hurt.
hurtle 飞驰,猛冲来自hurt古义,冲,撞,-le,表反复。引申词义飞驰,猛冲。
- hurtle (v.)
- early 14c., hurteln, "to crash together; to crash down, knock down," probably frequentative of hurten (see hurt (v.)) in its original sense. Intransitive meaning "to rush, dash, charge" is late 14c. The essential notion in hurtle is that of forcible collision, in hurl that of forcible projection. Related: Hurtled; hurtling.
- 1. Then hurtle to clean, walk out, still just as common.
- 然后冲洗干净, 走出去, 依旧一如平常.
- 2. Own large note , hurtle to press etc. machine equipments.
- 拥有大型注塑, 冲压等机械设备.
- 3. RACING track hums as miniature cars hurtle round it.
- 微缩的小车在跑道上飞驰,嗡嗡作响.
- 4. We remark that time " flies " as we hurtle toward our inevitable demise.
- 我们面对无可?避的死亡,叹光阴似箭,人生如白驹过隙.
- 5. Closed the computer, and hurtle to come downstairs.
- 关了电脑, 冲下楼来.