ballooned
vt. 膨脹,漲大(balloon的過去式與過去分詞形式)
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。
Membership has ballooned beyond all expectations.
會員的增加比預期的要快.
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。
He ballooned his cheeks as he played the trumpet.
他吹小號的時候雙頰鼓了出來.
Structured issuance ballooned to $ 2 trillion last year and grew in complexity.
去年結構化證券發行飆升至2萬億美元,複雜程度也不斷增加.