bobbing
n. (顯示器射線管螢幕上的)標記干擾性移動
v. 使上下(或來回)快速擺動( bob的現在分詞 ); 剪短(頭髮); 截短(尾巴); 輕敲
If something bobs, it moves up and down, like something does when it is floating on water.
Huge balloons bobbed about in the sky above...
一個個巨大的氣球在頭頂的藍天中漂浮著。
The raft bobbed along more quietly.
小木筏更加平靜地漂浮向前。
If you bob somewhere, you move there quickly so that you disappear from view or come into view.
She handed over a form, then bobbed down again behind a typewriter.
她遞過來一張表格,隨後又立刻埋頭在打字機後面忙活起來。
When you bob your head, you move it quickly up and down once, for example when you greet someone.
A hostess stood at the top of the steps and bobbed her head at each passenger.
一位空姐站在最高的階梯上向每位旅客點頭致意。
In Britain, people used to refer to a shilling as a bob.
I've only got ten bob on me.
我身上只有10先令。
A bob is a fairly short hair style for women in which the hair is the same length all the way round, except for the front.
Bits and bobs are small objects or parts of something.
The microscope contains a few hundred dollars-worth of electronic bits and bobs.
這架顯微鏡內有價值數百美元的電子元件。
The small boat was bobbing on the rough water of the lake.
小船在洶湧的湖面上下襬動.
A little bird was bobbing its head up and down.
一隻小鳥把頭上下快速擺動著.
It would even peck my bobbing nib with its waxy red bill.
索性用那塗了蠟似的、角質的小紅嘴,“嗒嗒”啄著我顫動的筆尖.
Heads were bobbing all over the field.
廣場上有無數的頭在動.
Drouet was bobbing around chatting and joking with a score of individuals whom he knew.
杜洛埃在人群中走來走去,和十來個熟人聊著,開著玩笑.