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  • 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

    1. 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。
    2. She slipped and went hurtling downstairs.
      她一失足咕噜噜跌下楼梯。
    3. 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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