whooshes

英 [ˈwʊʃɪz] 美 [ˈwʊʃɪz]

n.  (风吹)呼呼; (水流)哗哗
v.  (空气)呼呼地移动; (水)哗哗地流
whoosh的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. EXCLAM 呼的一声;嗖的一下子
    People sometimes say 'whoosh' when they are emphasizing the fact that something happens very suddenly or very fast.
    1. Then came the riders amid even louder cheers and whoosh! It was all over.
      在更大的欢呼声中骑手们冲过来了,只听呼的一声,就全部飞奔而过!
  2. VERB 迅速移动;突然移动
    If something whooshes somewhere, it moves there quickly or suddenly.
    1. Cool air whooshes up through the grates on the street...
      冷空气吹得大街上的格栅呜呜作响。
    2. Kites whooshed above the beach at intervals.
      风筝在沙滩上空时隐时现。
  3. N-SING (风的)呼呼;(水的)哗哗
    A whoosh of air or water is a sudden rush of it.
    1. ...the whoosh and murmur of the wind through the trees...
      风吹过树林的呼啸呜咽
    2. They drove home with their windshield wipers going whoosh whoosh.
      他们驱车回家,一路上挡风玻璃上的雨刮器不停地呼呼刮着。

双语例句

  1. Cool air whooshes up through the grates on the street
    冷空气吹得大街上的格栅呜呜作响。
  2. Open a flap in it, and all the heat whooshes out of your suit and into Space, freezing you solid in seconds.
    在宇航服上开个口无疑会让热量流失到外太空,几秒钟就能让你冻僵。
  3. Spring tickles your nose, Summer whooshes through your sleeves, The sky stands high in the fall, By the time we realize, most of the winter has passed.
    让鼻子发痒的是春天,风从袖中过的是夏天,天空凛然耸立的是秋天,等到发觉的时候,冬天已经过去了大半。