释义 |
groundswellground‧swell /ˈɡraʊndswel/ noun - After decades of stagnation, there is a popular groundswell for speedy change and a market economy.
- But right here I feel a groundswell of change that says to me this is where things are happening.
- But there was no groundswell of support for this position - not until 1940.
- It was not primarily from the left that the groundswell of absolute pacifism emerged in the later 1930s.
- Labor leader Tony Mazzocchi is trying to build a groundswell of support akin to the civil rights, labor and anti-war movements.
- The groundswell of contrarians desperate to make a case for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday has not yet gathered.
- This marked the beginning of a new groundswell in activity directed at institutionalizing the lunar distance method.
► groundswell of opinion There is a groundswell of opinion that tougher laws are needed. ► groundswell of support a groundswell of support for the prime minister [singular] a sudden increase in a particular feeling among peoplegroundswell of There is a groundswell of opinion that tougher laws are needed. a groundswell of support for the prime minister |