| 释义 | whirler
 whirlW5126300 (wûrl, hwûrl)v. whirled, whirl·ing, whirls v.intr.1.  To rotate rapidly about a center or an axis; spin.2.  To move while rotating or turning about: The dancer whirled across the stage. See Synonyms at  turn.3.  To turn rapidly, changing direction; wheel: She whirled around to face him.4.  To have the sensation of spinning; reel: My head is whirling with data.v.tr.1.  To cause to rotate or turn rapidly: whirl a baton.2.  To cause to move with a spinning motion: whirled the ball up into the air.3.  To drive at high speed: whirled the motorcycle around the corner.4.  Obsolete To hurl.n.1.  The act of rotating or revolving rapidly.2.  Something, such as a cloud of dust, that whirls or is whirled.3.  A state of confusion; a tumult: The press room was in a whirl.4.  A swift succession or round of events: the social whirl.5.  A state of mental confusion or giddiness; dizziness: My head is in a whirl.6.  Informal A short trip or ride.7.  Informal A brief or experimental try: Let's give the plan a whirl.[Middle English whirlen, probably from Old Norse hvirfla.]
 whirl′er n.Thesaurus
 IdiomsSeewhirl| Noun | 1. | whirler - a dervish whose actions include ecstatic dancing and whirlingwhirling dervishdervish - an ascetic Muslim monk; a member of an order noted for devotional exercises involving bodily movements |  |  | 2. | whirler - a revolving mechanismmechanism - device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some function | 
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 Synonyms for whirlernoun a dervish whose actions include ecstatic dancing and whirlingSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a revolving mechanismRelated Words |