单词 | churn |
释义 | churn From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishchurnchurn1 /tʃɜːn $ tʃɜːrn/ ●○○ verb1 [intransitive]SICK/VOMIT if your stomach churns, you feel sick because you are nervous or frightened My stomach was churning on the day of the exam.2 [intransitive, transitive] (also churn up)MOVE/CHANGE POSITION if water, mud etc churns, or if something churns it, it moves about violently We watched the ocean churn.3 [intransitive] if a machine, engine, wheel etc churns, it or its parts begin to move I pressed the gas pedal, and slowly the wheels began to churn.4 [transitive]TA to make milk by using a churn → churn something ↔ out → churn somebody/something ↔ up→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuschurn• He was now churning out drawings at a tremendous rate.• Once he mastered the formula, he could churn out scripts, finishing one in a record 24 hours.• Lowe knew the sects and the papers they churned out were going nowhere.• My mind churned with countless plots and schemes, conjuring up acts of untold terror and devastation.• This crowd must churn with pseudonyms, with noms de guerre. churnchurn2 noun1 ![]() |
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