balloon
n. (熱)氣球
v. 膨脹,激增; 乘熱氣球飛行
A balloon is 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.
她用叉子戳破了一個氣球。
A balloon is 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.
他們試圖完成乘熱氣球不間斷環球飛行的創舉。
When something balloons, it increases rapidly in amount.
In London, the use of the Tube has ballooned...
在倫敦,坐地鐵的人激增。
The budget deficit has ballooned to $25 billion...
預算赤字已經猛增到250億美元。
1. small thin inflatable rubber bag with narrow neck
2. large tough non-rigid bag filled with gas or heated air
1. ride in a hot-air balloon;
2. become inflated;
when (或 before) the balloon goes up
(非正式)行動(或麻煩)開始(之前)
The balloon blew out.
氣球爆了.
When balloon was over the station, the pilot saw one of the men taking photographs.
當氣球飄到基地上空時, 這位飛行員看見其中一人在拍照.
Conclusions: Transluminal balloon dilatation is a safe and effective method for treating postoperative strictures the ureter.
結論: 腔內球囊擴張對治療輸尿管外科手術後狹窄是一種安全而有效的方法.
Lily is chasing a balloon.
莉莉在追汽球.
The balloon cleared the tree tops.
氣球飛過了樹梢.