ballooned
英 [bəˈluːnd]
美 [bəˈluːnd]
v. (突然)膨胀,涨大; 乘热气球飞行
balloon的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 气球
Aballoonis a small, thin, rubber bag that you blow air into so that it becomes larger and rounder or longer. Balloons are used as toys or decorations.- She popped a balloon with her fork.
她用叉子戳破了一个气球。
- She popped a balloon with her fork.
- N-COUNT 热气球
Aballoonis a large, strong bag filled with gas or hot air, which can carry passengers in a container that hangs underneath it.- They are to attempt to be the first to circle the Earth non-stop by balloon.
他们试图完成乘热气球不间断环球飞行的创举。
- They are to attempt to be the first to circle the Earth non-stop by balloon.
- VERB (数量)激增,猛涨,快速膨胀
When somethingballoons, it increases rapidly in amount.- In London, the use of the Tube has ballooned...
在伦敦,坐地铁的人激增。 - The budget deficit has ballooned to $25 billion...
预算赤字已经猛增到250亿美元。
- In London, the use of the Tube has ballooned...
双语例句
- Some say the flood of state-directed capital has led to inefficiencies in the same way that its steel and cement sectors ballooned under state support several decades ago.
有些人说,大量政府主导的资金介入,已开始导致该行业效率低下,与数十年前钢铁和水泥业在政府的支持下急剧膨胀一样。 - Current account deficits ballooned, with capital inflows accelerating up to the eve of the crisis.
由于直到危机发生的前夜,资本流入加速,经常账盈余迅速扩大。 - Auditing expenses ballooned soon after the law was introduced.
该法实施之后,审计费用剧增。 - In Germany, the crisis has ballooned into the worst recession in postwar history.
在德国,危机已升级为战后最严重的经济衰退。 - Costs were simply omitted-and eventually ballooned to well over twice the original appropriation.
建筑成本只是被疏忽了-最终资金的耗费竟然剧增到最初计划拨款的两倍。 - Trade deficits have ballooned.
贸易逆差急速增大。 - His weight had ballooned to190 pounds.
他的体重迅速增加到190磅。 - In short, it could be a slowdown in the Internet economy that has ballooned over the last decade.
简言之,过去十年激增的互联网经济可能会放缓发展速度。 - Net government debt ballooned to more than 130 per cent of gross domestic product.
政府净负债与国内生产总值(GDP)之比急剧膨胀至130%。 - The things we wanted to keep an eye on have ballooned out of control.
我们所要关注的事情已经膨胀失控。