hurtling
英:['hɜ:tlɪŋ] 美: ['hɜtlɪŋ]
hurtling 基本解释
adj.疾驰的,飞奔的;
v.猛冲,疾飞( hurtle的现在分词 );
英英释义
hurtling[ 'hə:tliŋ ]
adj.moving or moved with great speed"the hurtling express train"
hurtling 相关例句
双语例句
- Amid all the fumes and hurtling missiles we kept our heads.
虽在烟雾弥漫,弹片横飞之中,而我们还是镇定不乱。 - She slipped and went hurtling downstairs.
她一失足咕噜噜跌下楼梯。 - During the gale roof tiles came hurtling down.
在暴风中屋顶的瓦片哗啦啦地落了下来。
权威例句
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